Gassed by John Singer Sargent (RA) Framed Matte Canvas Print
Gassed is one of John Singer Sargent’s most powerful and poignant works, created in 1919 after his visit to the Western Front during World War I. Known for his refined portraiture and fluid realism, Sargent (RA) shifted to a raw, documentary style to capture the human cost of war. The painting depicts soldiers temporarily blinded by mustard gas, guided in a line toward medical care, their vulnerability contrasted with a distant football game. Our production faithfully reproduces Sargent’s dramatic composition, muted palette, and emotive brushwork, preserving the intensity and historical weight of this unforgettable masterpiece of war art.
Product features
- UL-certified Greenguard Gold inks for safe, high-quality prints
- Cotton-polyester canvas composite with proprietary matte coating
- Sustainably sourced radial pine frame (FSC) with multiple color options
- Durable, non-toxic latex inks that preserve vibrant colors
- Sawtooth hanging hardware included; horizontal, vertical, and square sizes available
Care instructions
- If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.