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A Portrait of Welby Sherman Asleep in a Chair

1828
(British, 1809–1896)
Support
Vellum
Measurements
Sheet: 16 x 13.2 cm (6 5/16 x 5 3/16 in.)
Public Domain
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Location
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Both George Richmond and Welby Sherman belonged to a group of artists who called themselves the Ancients, who looked to the Middle Ages for inspiration and celebrated the divine in nature.

Description

George Richmond’s study of his friend, the dozing artist, Welby Sherman, was endearingly inscribed, "As he may be seen after dinner." Dressed in a cravat and jacket and seated in a hard-backed chair, Sherman has momentarily drifted off, perhaps during a lull in friendly conversation. Minute touches of black wash define the bridge of his nose, eyelashes, and brow, and exquisitely subtle graphite hatching expresses the soft curves of the youthful sitter’s features. Touches of pink wash on the lips and cheek breathe life into the figure.
A vertically oriented graphite drawing on off-white paper depicts a youth in profile facing left, eyes closed and mouth slightly parted. A pale pink wash tints his cheek. He wears a high-collared coat, defined by delicate, fine lines. To our right, faint strokes suggest a chair back. Handwritten inscriptions, including the name Welby Sherman and the year 1828, line the bottom against a plain, light background.

A Portrait of Welby Sherman Asleep in a Chair

1828

George Richmond

(British, 1809–1896)
England, 19th century

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