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John Sloan Figurative Paintings

American, 1871-1951
John Sloancame 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 Sloan
SISTERS AT THE WINDOW
By John Sloan
Located in Portland, ME
Sloan, John. SISTERS AT THE WINDOW. Etching, 1923 (M. 208). 5" x 4", signed and titled in pencil and inscribed "100 Proofs," of which only 76 were printed this being one of 25 early ...
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1920s Ashcan School John Sloan Figurative Paintings

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