The arrangement of inanimate objects, particularly fruit, achieved a heightened level of artistic expression in the late 19th century. One prominent example features round, red and yellow fruits alongside citrus elements. This composition showcases a deliberate arrangement of form and color, pushing the boundaries of traditional representation within the genre.
The significance of this approach lies in its departure from mere imitation. It emphasizes the artist’s subjective experience and the underlying geometric structures of the depicted objects. Such a perspective influenced subsequent art movements and contributed to the evolution of modern painting by prioritizing visual perception and structural analysis over literal reproduction.