John sloan

American Ashcan School Painter, 1871-1951 American painter and etcher, b. Lock Haven, Pa. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and worked for 12 years as an illustrator on the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Press. In 1905 he went to New York City, where he worked as an illustrator. A member of the Eight, he was active in organizing the Society of Independent Artists and was its president from 1918. Long a popular teacher at the Art Students League of New York City, he was elected president in 1930. His scenes of city life and his nude studies are in leading museums throughout the United States. Characteristic are McSorley's Bar (Detroit Inst. of Arts); Renganeschi's, Saturday Night (Art Inst., Chicago); Wake of the Ferry (Phillips Memorial Gall., Washington, D.C.); and Nude with Nine Apples (Whitney Mus., New York City).


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John sloan Sunday,Women Drying Their Hair oil


Sunday,Women Drying Their Hair
Painting ID::  39303
Sunday,Women Drying Their Hair
mk146 1912
mk146 1912
   
   
     

John sloan Dust Storm oil


Dust Storm
Painting ID::  39765
Dust Storm
mk151 Fifth Avenue 1906
mk151 Fifth_Avenue 1906
   
   
     

John sloan The Haymarket oil


The Haymarket
Painting ID::  39766
The Haymarket
mk151 Sixth Avenue 1907
mk151 Sixth_Avenue 1907
   
   
     

John sloan The Bridge oil


The Bridge
Painting ID::  39767
The Bridge
mk151 1920-22
mk151 1920-22
   
   
     

John sloan Woman drying their Hair oil


Woman drying their Hair
Painting ID::  39788
Woman drying their Hair
mk151 1912
mk151 1912
   
   
     

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     John sloan
     American Ashcan School Painter, 1871-1951 American painter and etcher, b. Lock Haven, Pa. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and worked for 12 years as an illustrator on the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Press. In 1905 he went to New York City, where he worked as an illustrator. A member of the Eight, he was active in organizing the Society of Independent Artists and was its president from 1918. Long a popular teacher at the Art Students League of New York City, he was elected president in 1930. His scenes of city life and his nude studies are in leading museums throughout the United States. Characteristic are McSorley's Bar (Detroit Inst. of Arts); Renganeschi's, Saturday Night (Art Inst., Chicago); Wake of the Ferry (Phillips Memorial Gall., Washington, D.C.); and Nude with Nine Apples (Whitney Mus., New York City).

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