This expensive piece of American art caught on an oil canvas of which it immediately captures the viewer attention due to it height and width of 61 by 48 inches. While the …show more content…
Mifflin sitting position as he is representing the left side of the canvas unlike Sarah sitting in the front of the picture he is sitting in the back with his background setting of the radiant light projecting from the outside on to the drapery giving it a blackish-grey like blemished that leads from the left side of the drapes all the way to the far right of the cherry wood wall. This atmosphere creates a more genuine business setting as he gazes at his wife with a little smile. Thomas is seated as he sits backwards in the chair as he gaze at his wife, while he's holding a slender book in his right hand, while his right hand overlaps this left hand resting on the chair as he gently touches Sarah's right hand. The top portion of the back of the chairs is beautifully designed with red cherry wood and the cushion of the seat is made of brown leather outlined with metal tacks placed to hold down the material. He's flawlessly dressed with his collard coat with the extravagant designed button, with the white scarf tied around his neck with him wearing his natural grey hair. While resting his left arm on the seat with book in his hand as though he was sincerely busy perusing and takes after an indication of a well