This oil painting from 1944 depicts a bouquet in a blue vase. Primary colors are dominant. Against a white background, red flowers are centrally positioned in a blue vase, resting on a bright yellow table. The table is depicted as a semicircle. The broad, dark red contour lines, with which Evard frames both the table and the leaves and stems, are striking and distantly recall the works of Matisse. The flat pictorial design, the use of vibrant primary colors, the symmetrical arrangement, and the clear contours result in a harmonious painting of high decorative value.