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Study for The Sleeper, 1863 (black chalk on paper)
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Study for The Sleeper, 1863 (black chalk on paper)
617391 Study for The Sleeper, 1863 (black chalk on paper) by Whistler, James Abbott McNeill (1834-1903); 24.4x17.5 cm; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22413222
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Asleep Break Exhausted Exhaustion Fatigue Full Handling Length Loose Recuperating Recuperation Relaxed Relaxing Rest Resting Serene Sleep Sleeper Tired Weary Fatigued
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This print showcases James Abbott McNeill Whistler's "Study for The Sleeper, 1863". In this delicate sketch, the artist masterfully captures the essence of a tired and serene woman in a state of deep sleep. With precise black chalk strokes on paper, Whistler portrays her as relaxed and fully immersed in her restful slumber. The composition exudes an air of tranquility and fatigue simultaneously. The subject's posture suggests complete surrender to exhaustion, as she is seated with her head gently resting on one hand. Her expression reveals the weariness that comes from a long day's work or perhaps even emotional strain. Whistler's attention to detail is evident in every stroke; he skillfully renders the folds of fabric around the woman, conveying a sense of comfort and ease. The play between light and shadow adds depth to the image, enhancing its overall realism. This study invites viewers to contemplate their own need for rest and recuperation amidst life's demands. It serves as a reminder that taking breaks is essential for rejuvenation – both physically and mentally. Displayed at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, this artwork continues to captivate audiences with its timeless portrayal of human vulnerability during moments of respite.
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