Composition:
The plaster cast of cupid in the center of the image grabs the viewer's attention. The position of the cupid is at odds with the objects placed behind him. Whereas the fruit bowl in the forefront is on the same plane as the cupid, the painting behind him is pointing away from him. The perspective of the painting is distorted and the picture in the backdrop appears to be closer to the floor than the table.
The two bowls of fruit on the right hand side of the painting appear to be placed next to each other. However the taller bowl is from the internal painting and there are two blue cloths rather than one that reaches from the painting down to the table.
The reason for this distortion is because Cézanne did not paint the composition from one position. Rather he rotated his easel around the plaster cast and fruit, capturing the image from numerous angles. Consequently their positions are not accurately represented.