The artwork titled “Fruit Basket” was created by Pierre Bonnard around the year 1946. This piece belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and measures 86.5 cm by 71 cm. It is a still-life painting that showcases Bonnard’s distinct style and mastery of color.
In “Fruit Basket,” Bonnard presents a vibrant and rich composition with a focus on a basket filled with an assortment of fruits. The fruits, nestled within a woven basket, display a spectrum of colors ranging from purples and yellows to greens, providing a stark contrast against the warm, golden background. The tablecloth beneath the basket exudes an interplay of red, blue, and purple hues, further enhancing the painting’s dynamic quality. The overall texture and brushwork suggest a sense of softness and fluidity, typical of Bonnard’s intimate and evocative still-life paintings.