This post-impressionist oil painting depicts a still life arrangement featuring a woven wicker basket filled with bright yellow lemons. The basket sits centrally on a pale, textured ground, surrounded by loose, dark green foliage that frames the upper portion of the composition. A pair of deep indigo blue gloves lies prominently in the lower right foreground, providing a striking contrast to the warm, citrus tones of the fruit and the sandy-beige background.
The artwork uses thick, expressive brushstrokes characteristic of the period, creating a sense of movement and depth despite the static subject matter. The colour palette is defined by a harmony of golden yellows, muted greens, and the singular, bold inclusion of the dark blue gloves, which anchor the bottom right corner of the scene. The background is a soft, airy shade of pale mint green, suggesting an outdoor setting or a bright interior space.
The composition is balanced between the circular volume of the fruit-filled basket and the jagged, irregular shape of the gloves. The painterly style emphasizes texture and light, with the lemons rendered in varying shades of ochre and lemon yellow, catching the light in a way that suggests a warm, Mediterranean atmosphere. The artist’s signature is visible in the lower right corner, executed in a simple, cursive script.
This post-impressionist oil painting depicts a shallow, circular wicker basket overflowing with a collection of vibrant yellow lemons and deeper orange-toned fruits. The basket sits centrally on a flat, pale tan surface that stretches across the lower portion of the frame. Directly in front of the basket lies a pair of rumpled, dark blue leather gloves, their color providing a striking contrast to the warm yellows of the fruit and the sandy background.
Behind the basket, two clusters of dark, feathery pine-like branches frame the arrangement, extending outward to the left and right. The background is a soft, muted sea-green, creating a calm atmosphere that balances the warm colors of the still life. The composition is balanced and grounded, with the dark gloves adding a sense of human presence to the otherwise naturalistic scene.
The painting style is characterized by expressive, visible brushstrokes and thick impasto, typical of late nineteenth-century European art. The lighting appears soft and diffuse, emphasizing the textured surfaces of the woven basket and the varied shapes of the fruit. In the bottom right corner, the artist has signed the work "Vincent" and added the location "Arles 89," indicating the origin of this evocative still life.