John SloanHell Hole, 1917
Unavailable|$5,720
Hell Hole
By John Sloan
Located in Oakland, CA
Morse 186 ii/ii. Etching and aquatint on wove paper, full margins. Edition of 100, printed by
1910s Interior Prints
Aquatint, Etching
Unavailable|$5,720
Hell Hole
By John Sloan
Located in Oakland, CA
Morse 186 ii/ii. Etching and aquatint on wove paper, full margins. Edition of 100, printed by
Aquatint, Etching
Sold|$6,000
"Hell Hole, " John Sloan, Ashcan Bar, West Village, New York City Nightlife
By John Sloan
Located in New York, NY
John Sloan Hell Hole, 1917 Etching and aquatint on paper, 1917 8 x 10 inches Second state (of 2
Etching, Aquatint
Sold|$1,450
Bandit's Cave
By John Sloan
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Born in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania in 1871, John Sloan was a major early 20th century figure in New
Etching
Sold|$3,000
ROOFS, SUMMER NIGHT
By John Sloan
Located in Portland, ME
Sloan, John. ROOFS, SUMMER NIGHT. M.137. Etching, 1906. Edition of 100 (110 actually printed, this
Etching
Sold|$3,000
Fifth Avenue Critics
By John Sloan
Located in Fairlawn, OH
recognized etching by Sloan, appearing in the Gazette des Beaux Arts. The Parisian periodical was printed in
Etching
Frankie and Johnnie (also HIM)
By John Sloan
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
John Sloan, 'Frankie and Johnnie (also HIM)', 1928, etching, edition 100, (only 50 printed), Morse
Etching
Nude and Washington Arch. (Nude and Arch).
By John Sloan
Located in New York, NY
This etching and engraving was created in 1933. John Sloan’s studio overlooked Washington Square
Engraving, Etching
Sold|$6,500
Fifth Avenue, 1909.
By John Sloan
Located in New York, NY
Supposedly inspired by an earlier photograph, Sloan created this etching in 1941 depicting ‘Ladies
Etching
Sold|$1,600
Nude at Piano
By John Sloan
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
John Sloan, 'Nude at Piano', 1933, etching, edition 100, (only 85 printed), Morse 265. Signed
Etching
Sold|$1,200
"Santa Fe Family"
By John Sloan
Located in Astoria, NY
John Sloan (American, 1871-1951), "Sante Fe Family", Etching on Wove Paper, 1937, numbered edition
Paper, Etching
Fourteenth Street, the Wigwam
By John Sloan
Located in New York, NY
A superb, dark impression of this etching. Seventh state (of 7). Edition of 110, from an intended
Etching
Sold|$3,000
The Little Bride
By John Sloan
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this etching with strong contrasts. Edition of 85 (from an intended
Etching
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Robert Henri, Painter
By John Sloan
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this etching. Edition of 60 (from an intended edition of 100). Signed and
Etching
Sold|$1,800
The Little Bride.
By John Sloan
Located in Plano, TX
as told in John Sloan's Etchings' The Craftsman vol. 15, p. 560. Signed ' in pencil by Sloan. Housed
Etching
Sold|$1,700
"In Vain Did Dupont Shout 'Stop! Stop!', " Original Etching by John Sloan
By John Sloan
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"In Vain Did Dupont Shout 'Stop! Stop!'" is an original etching by John Sloan. This piece depicts a
Etching
Une Rue à New York - Original Etching by J. F. Sloan - 1909
By John French Sloan
Located in Roma, IT
Une Rue à New York is an original artwork realized by John French Sloan in 1909. Original Etching
Etching
Sold|$50
original etching
By John Sloan
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching. Executed by John Sloan to illustrate the Somerset Maugham classic "Of
Etching
Sold|$50
original etching
By John Sloan
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching. Executed by John Sloan to illustrate the Somerset Maugham classic "Of
Etching
Sold|$50
original etching
By John Sloan
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching. Executed by John Sloan to illustrate the Somerset Maugham classic "Of
Etching
Sold|$50
original etching
By John Sloan
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching. Executed by John Sloan to illustrate the Somerset Maugham classic "Of
Etching
Sold|$3,000
THE WOMEN'S PAGE
By John Sloan
Located in Portland, ME
Sloan, John. THE WOMEN'S PAGE. Etching, 1905 (M132). Edition of 100, signed, titled and inscribed
Etching
Sold|$2,750
A THIRST FOR ART
By John Sloan
Located in Portland, ME
Sloan, John. A THIRST FOR ART. M. 306. Etching, 1939. Titled and signed in pencil. Edition of
Etching
Fourteenth Street, The Wigwam (also known as Tammany Hall)
By John Sloan
Located in New York, NY
John Sloan (1871-1951), Fourteenth Street, The Wigwam (also known as Tammany Hall), etching, 1928
Etching
Sold|$2,400
SWINGING IN THE SQUARE
By John Sloan
Located in Portland, ME
Sloan, John. SWINGING IN THE SQUARE. M. 156 Etching, 1912. Edition of 100, of which only 75 were
Etching
GREETINGS, 1915 or MOTHER AND CHILD AT THE WINDOW.
By John Sloan
Located in Portland, ME
Sloan, John. GREETINGS, 1915 or MOTHER AND CHILD AT THE WINDOW. Morse 170. Etching, 1914. Edition
Etching
Woman with Hand to Her Chin
By John Sloan
Located in New York, NY
John Sloan (1871-1951), Woman with Hand to Her Chin, etching, c. 1913, signed in pencil by Sloan
Etching
Sold|$750
Nude with Furniture
By John Sloan
Located in New York, NY
John Sloan (1871-1954), Nude with Furniture, etching, 1931, signed in pencil lower right, titled
Etching
Sold|$2,200
HANGING CLOTHES
By John Sloan
Located in Portland, ME
Sloan, John. HANGING CLOTHES. Morse 160. Etching and drypoint, c. 1920. Inscribed "100 proofs
Etching
Nude Leaning on a Chaise
By John Sloan
Located in New York, NY
John Sloan (1871-1954), Nude Leaning on a Chaise, etching, 1933, signed, titled and inscribed 100
Etching
Woman with Hand to Her Chin
By John Sloan
Located in Plano, TX
Woman with Hand to Her Chin. c.1913. Etching. Morse 165. 6 1/2 x 3 1/4 (sheet 10 1/2 x 6 5/8). A
Etching
Sold|$2,500
Kraushaar's.
By John Sloan
Located in Plano, TX
. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Kraushaar proved a good salesman, as documented in John Sloan’s humorous ...
Etching
Busses in Washington Square (New York)
By John Sloan
Located in Santa Monica, CA
JOHN SLOAN (American 1871 - 1951) BUSSES IN WASHINGTON SQUARE, 1925 (Morse 219 v/v) Etching
Etching
Sold|$1,600
Seeing New York.
By John Sloan
Located in Plano, TX
Seeing New York. 1917. Etching. Morse 188. 2 3/8 x 3 3/4 (sheet: 8 1/4 x 11 1/4). Edition 100. A
Etching
Swinging in the Square (also 'In the Park')
By John Sloan
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
John Sloan, 'Swinging in the Square (In the Park)', etching, 1912, edition 100, (only 75 printed
Etching
'Indian Detour' — 1920s New Mexico
By John Sloan
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
John Sloan, 'Indian Detour', etching, 1927, edition 100, Morse 231. Signed, titled, and annotated
Etching
Sold|$4,500
Hell Hole
By John Sloan
Located in Plano, TX
Hell Hole. 1917. Etching and aquatint. Morse catalog 186 state ii. 8 x 9 7/8. (sheet 11 1/8 x 10 1
Etching, Aquatint
Sold|$3,500
Love on the Roof.
By John Sloan
Located in Plano, TX
1914. Etching. Morse catalog 167 state ii. Image: 5 7/8 x 4 1/4 (sheet 10 1/2 x 6 1/4). Edition
Etching
Rainy Night, Madison Square NYC (Flatiron District area on a rainy night)
By Charles Frederick William Mielatz
Located in New Orleans, LA
similar to that of John Sloan who started producing etchings of New York City in 1905.
Etching, Aquatint
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