Still life painting of a bowl of fruit sitting on an old wooden chair beside a window.

This expressive still life painting features a bowl overflowing with assorted fruit, including grapes, apples, and pomegranates. The bowl sits precariously on the seat of an old-fashioned wooden chair with a high, spindly backrest. Draped casually over the back of the chair is a long, light-yellow fabric that adds a soft, textured element to the composition.

To the right of the chair, a window reveals a glimpse of an outdoor garden scene with green trees, grounding the interior setting. The composition is balanced by the inclusion of two additional pieces of fruit—a whole apple and a halved pear—resting directly on the window sill in the foreground. The painting's style is painterly and suggestive, with bold, visible brushstrokes.

The colour palette is dominated by cool lavender and violet tones in the shadows and wall surfaces, which contrast beautifully with the warm yellows of the fabric and the vibrant reds and greens of the fruit. The light appears to be streaming in from the window, casting long, soft shadows and creating a peaceful, domestic atmosphere. The artwork feels reminiscent of post-impressionist still lifes, prioritising mood and colour harmony over precise, hyper-realistic detail.