“Lemons in a Blue Basket,” created by Christopher Wood in 1922, is a still life painting representative of the Post-Impressionist art movement. The artwork features a visual arrangement of lemons contained within a blue basket, serving as the focal point of the composition.
In the artwork, a collection of yellow lemons is displayed in a richly textured blue basket, carefully positioned atop a swathe of cloth or fabric. The play of colors – the bright yellows of the lemons against the striking blue of the basket and the various hues of the background fabric – creates a harmonious yet vivid contrast. The painter employs bold, expressive brush strokes, characteristic of the Post-Impressionist style, to bring depth and vibrancy to the still life scene. The overall composition is both simple and striking, capturing the natural beauty and texture of the fruit along with the decorative aspect of the basket. The use of light and shadow is masterfully executed, enhancing the three-dimensional feel and realistic quality of the painting.