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Studies of a Male Nude (verso)

1918–19?
(American, born Italy, 1856–1925)
Culture
America
Medium
charcoal
Measurements
Sheet: 48 x 62.5 cm (18 7/8 x 24 5/8 in.); Overall: 48.1 x 62.5 cm (18 15/16 x 24 5/8 in.)
Public Domain
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Location
Not on view

Description

In 1919, Sargent exhibited a large painting at the Royal Academy of Art in London called Gassed. The Dressing Station at Le Bac and on the Doullers-Arras Road. The British War Memorial Committee had commissioned the work from him as a way of honoring the sacrifices of World War I. The subject was based on a scene the artist actually witnessed during his visit to battlefields in France in 1918. This drawing is a study for one of the soldiers in the painting, which now hangs in the Imperial War Museum in London.
A horizontally oriented charcoal drawing on light brown paper depicts two studies of a muscular man. Centered, the man lies with his head on our left, eyes downcast, and one arm extended with an open palm. To our right, a second partial study shows an arm reaching toward the bottom corner. Dark, sketchy lines define the figures' contours, while light shading provides depth to the musculature across the otherwise blank page.

Studies of a Male Nude (verso)

1918–19?

John Singer Sargent

(American, born Italy, 1856–1925)
America

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