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Artist: Eric Sloane
Autumn Colors
Autumn Colors

Autumn Colors

By Eric Sloane

Located in New York, NY

Eric Sloane captures the nostalgia and beauty of the classic American autumn landscape in Autumn Colors. At the age of twenty, he traveled throughout the Northeast, absorbing its his...

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20th Century Eric Sloane Paintings

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Oil, Board

New England Landscape with Barn
New England Landscape with Barn

New England Landscape with Barn

By Eric Sloane

Located in Sheffield, MA

Eric Sloane American, 1905-1985 New England Landscape with Barn Oil on panel 22 by 30 in, w/ frame 30 ½ by 39 in Signed lower right Eric Sloane was born, Everard Jean Hinrichs, on ...

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Mid-20th Century Naturalistic Eric Sloane Paintings

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Oil

Red Winter Barn
Red Winter Barn

Red Winter Barn

By Eric Sloane

Located in New York, NY

Eric Sloane was born in New York City in 1905 and was raised in the Northeast. He is best known as an artist, author, and authority on early American history. Sloane’s work is a rich...

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20th Century Eric Sloane Paintings

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Oil, Board

Fishing Below a Covered Bridge, Vermont
Fishing Below a Covered Bridge, Vermont

Fishing Below a Covered Bridge, Vermont

By Eric Sloane

Located in New York, NY

Inscribed lower left: [WEST]FORD BRIDGE / [CA]MBRIDGE VT; signed lower right: SLOANE

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20th Century American Modern Eric Sloane Paintings

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Oil

Autumn Sundown
Autumn Sundown

Autumn Sundown

By Eric Sloane

Located in New York, NY

In the early 1920s, Eric Sloane traveled throughout the Northeast, cultivating a deep appreciation for early American history and architecture, especially covered bridges, barns, and...

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20th Century Eric Sloane Paintings

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Oil, Board

"Cold Shed" by Eric Sloane, Oil on Board – Autumn Landscape with Barn and Tree
"Cold Shed" by Eric Sloane, Oil on Board – Autumn Landscape with Barn and Tree

"Cold Shed" by Eric Sloane, Oil on Board – Autumn Landscape with Barn and Tree

By Eric Sloane

Located in Rockport, MA

Eric Sloane (1905–1985), "Cold Shed," a beloved chronicler of Americana, Sloane’s work blends painterly realism with reverence for American heritage, craftsmanship, and architecture....

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20th Century American Realist Eric Sloane Paintings

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Oil

Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut

Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut

By Eric Sloane

Located in New York, NY

Eric Sloane, entranced by the natural landscapes of America, spent much of his artistic career traveling across the country, articulating these landscapes in his writing, drawings, a...

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20th Century Eric Sloane Paintings

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Oil, Board

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