The artwork titled “Still Life with Apples and Oranges” was created by the esteemed artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, circa 1897. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece is a representative work of the Impressionist movement. The genre of the artwork is still life and it is currently held in a private collection. Renoir was known for his vibrant light and saturated color, especially in intimate compositions of still life.
In this particular artwork, the viewer is presented with a richly textured array of fruit which appears casually arranged in a wicker basket and on the surface beneath it. The warm hues of red and orange dominate the canvas, portraying apples and oranges with a certain vivacity and energy that is characteristic of Impressionist painting. Renoir’s loose brushwork adds a sense of dynamism and liveliness to the still life. The contrast of colors and textures attracts the eye, while the play of light and shadow gives depth to the assembled fruits. The backdrop is rendered with broad strokes of red, allowing the subjects to stand out and emphasizing the simplicity and beauty of everyday objects, a common theme in still life genre. The treatment of light, choice of color palette, and visible brushstrokes combined to create a scene that is both atmospheric and tactile.