“Benefits Supervisor Sleeping” is a painting by the American artist Philip Pearlstein, created in 1973. The artwork features a reclining nude figure, emphasizing the human form and its relationship with the surrounding space. Pearlstein is known for his focus on realism and the exploration of the body in various poses.
The painting is significant for its bold use of color and composition, showcasing the artist's skill in capturing light and shadow. It reflects the New York School movement, which sought to challenge traditional representations of the human figure, making it a notable piece in contemporary art history.