Peter Harrison Asleep (c.1905) by John Singer Sargent

The artwork known as “Peter Harrison Asleep” was created by John Singer Sargent around the year 1905. Executed in watercolor on paper, this piece belongs to the Impressionism movement. The artwork measures 30.48 x 45.72 cm and is classified under the genre of genre painting. It resides within a private collection.

The artwork captures a serene yet intimate scene of a man, presumably Peter Harrison, in a state of slumber. The soft, flowing application of watercolor effectively conveys a sense of tranquility and repose. The nuances of light and shadow, enhanced by the delicate brushstrokes typical of Impressionism, embody the ephemeral qualities of the moment. The bedside table, adorned with a glass lamp and a few belongings, adds a touch of domestic realism to the composition, reflecting Sargent’s ability to infuse ordinary scenes with artistic beauty and emotional depth. The figure’s relaxed posture and the gentle folds of the bedding further amplify the overall mood of peacefulness inherent in the artwork.

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