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John French Sloan Figurative Prints

American, 1871-1951
Sloan, came to New York in 1904 and worked for some time as a freelance illustrator. With Robert Henri, he organized an exhibition of a group of urban realist painters, known as "The Eight" or the "Ashcan School," who challenged traditional notions of art. Having moved to the Village in 1912, Sloan lived with his wife Dolly at 240 West 4th Street and at 88 Washington Place.
(Biography provided by Allinson Gallery, Inc.)
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Artist: John French Sloan
RENDEZVOUS (SMALL)
By John French Sloan
Located in Portland, ME
Sloan, John. RENDEZVOUS (Small). Morse 227. Etching, 1926. Second State, with the pupil added to the left eye, The published state, titled "Miss Angna Enters...
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1920s John French Sloan Figurative Prints

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Wake on the Ferry.
By John French Sloan
Located in Storrs, CT
Wake on the Ferry. 1949. Etching. Morse catalog 313. state v. 5 x 7 (sheet 8 3/4 x 11 7/8). Edition of 350: 200 for the Art Students League and 150 for the artist. A fine impression ...
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1940s American Modern John French Sloan Figurative Prints

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The Lafayette.
By John French Sloan
Located in Storrs, CT
The Lafayette. 1928. Etching. Morse 233/vi. 4 7/8 x 6 7/8 (sheet 8 1/8 x 9 3/8). Proof prior to the intended edition of 100, that was probably closer to 80. A rich impression on crea...
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1920s Ashcan School John French Sloan Figurative Prints

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Roofs, Summer Night.
By John French Sloan
Located in Storrs, CT
Roofs, Summer Night. 1906. Etching. Morse catalog 137 state ii. 5 1/4 x 7 (sheet 9 1/2 x 12 1/8). Series: New York City Life. A fine impression on cream ...
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Early 1900s American Modern John French Sloan Figurative Prints

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Fifth Avenue Critics.
By John French Sloan
Located in Storrs, CT
Fifth Avenue Critics. 1909. Etching. Morse 128.x/xi. 6 x 8 (sheet 9 3/4 x 12 1/4). Edition 100 in this state (few proofs in earlier states, and a large unsigned edition printed for t...
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Early 1900s American Modern John French Sloan Figurative Prints

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