Denis Peploe still life has much in common with the still life of his father S. J. Peploe (1871–1935). Sometimes he varies into interior and exterior setting or entirely eradicates a conventional picture space in favour of the three-dimensional objects floating on a two-dimensional surface. Here he is closer to Peploe père, posing his objects on a tip-tilted surface, contrasting the delicacy of his flower arrangement and pierced pottery compotier with the solidity of the mangoes and grapes. A ‘difficult’ and unusual green drape behind demands a careful colour composition which he achieves with panache.