A lush, detailed oil painting of a cornucopia overflowing with various fruits, including grapes, peaches, and watermelon.

This lush, traditional oil painting features a bountiful still life overflowing with a variety of ripe fruits. At the center, a woven basket serves as the focal point, spilling over with large clusters of pale green grapes, glowing peaches, and dark berries. Resting on a dark stone surface in the foreground is a cut slice of watermelon, a pomegranate showing its vibrant red interior, and a small stemmed glass. Nearby, a white plate holds lemon slices and additional grapes, while a small bowl filled with wild strawberries adds texture and a pop of deep red colour to the composition.

The artwork is set against a moody, dark, and shadowed background that makes the rich colours of the fruit stand out with high contrast. The arrangement is complex and dense, with grapevines and leaves weaving through the basket and around the fruit, adding a sense of movement and organic chaos to the scene. The composition feels grand and opulent, characteristic of 19th-century academic still-life painting.

The colour palette is dominated by deep greens, earthy browns, and the warm, golden hues of ripe stone fruits. Light appears to hit the scene from the upper left, creating soft highlights on the translucent skins of the grapes and the polished surfaces of the fruit. The brushwork is highly detailed, emphasizing the varying textures of the porous watermelon flesh, the fuzzy skin of the peaches, and the smooth, reflective surface of the glassware, resulting in a realistic, tactile quality.