“Guy Half Asleep,” created by Lucian Freud between the years 1981 and 1982, is an expressionist portrait rendered with oil on canvas. The artwork, measuring 71.1 by 71.1 centimeters, belongs to a private collection.
The artwork depicts a middle-aged man lounging on a cushioned surface, dressed in a grey suit, white shirt, and black tie. His reclined position and relaxed demeanor, with heavy eyelids and a slightly parted mouth, give the impression that he is either dozing off or in a state of lethargy. The figure’s flesh is rendered with a keen focus on texture and tonal variations, characteristic of Freud’s meticulous and intimate style. The background is subdued, directing attention to the subject, whose form occupies the majority of the composition. The painterly brushwork and the subtle interplay of light and shadow convey a rich, tactile quality to the man’s features and attire, emphasizing the depth and complexity of the human form as perceived through the lens of expressionism.