The artwork, titled “Still Life,” was crafted by Max Weber in the year 1910. It belongs to the Expressionism art movement and falls under the genre of still life. Currently, this artwork is part of a private collection.
The artwork depicts an arrangement of objects, including what appears to be a candlestick, a covered container, and two pieces of fruit, one of which is a lemon. The composition is set against a background that includes a distinctly folded red cloth, which introduces a play of light and shadow. The objects are rendered with strong, expressive brushstrokes typical of the Expressionist style, characterized by the use of bold colors and dynamic forms. The artist has employed a palette dominated by cool tones of blue and gray, contrasted against the warm hues of the red cloth and yellow lemon, producing a striking visual effect.