Joy of Life is a large-scale painting (nearly 6 feet in height, 8 feet in width), depicting an Arcadian landscape filled with brilliantly colored forest, meadow, sea, and sky and populated by nude figures both at rest and in motion. As with the earlier Fauve canvases, color is responsive only to emotional expression and the formal needs of the canvas, not the realities of nature. The references are many, but in form and date, this painting is closest to Cezanne's last great image of bathers.
Woman with a Hat
Open Window
The Dance
The Goldfish
L'Atelier Rouge
The Dessert: Harmony in Red