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The Delaware Art Museum houses the largest collection of artist John Sloan’s paintings and archival materials and more than 100 works make up the first retrospective of his career since the 1980’s..
View full size Cleveland Museum of Art With the eye of the journalist he was trained to be, John Sloan captured a slice of New York tenement life in his 1912 painting, "A Woman's Work," 1912.
John Sloan arrived in Gloucester for the summer of 1914 as a confident artist, still young, but with broad training and worldly experience. He had already worked as a commercial illustrator ...
When Sloan died in 1951, he was survived by his wife (forty years his junior) Helen Farr Sloan, herself an artist and a former student. It was she that began to organize, catalog and donate Sloan’s ...
It’s possible that works of art can have hidden meanings, but for John Sloan that was literally true. The artist, who grew up in Philadelphia and whose paintings and illustrations are included ...
The American painter John Sloan (1871-1951) wrote, “Nature is the fountain at which the artist drinks. We can’t survive on museum study alone.” Sloan’s exhortation of the outdoors may come ...
Object Details painter Sloan, John 1871-1951 Notes Elzea, Rowland, and Elizabeth Hawkes, "John Sloan: Spectator of Life," Wilmington, DE: Delaware Art Museum, 1988 ...
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