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John Sloan
Sloan in 1891
Born
John French Sloan
(1871-08-02)August 2, 1871
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died
September 7, 1951(1951-09-07) (aged 80)
Hanover, New Hampshire, U.S.
Education
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Known for
Painting, Etching
Notable work
McSorley's Bar, (1912), Sixth Avenue Elevated at Third Street, (1928), Wake of the Ferry, (1907), and Hairdresser's Window, (1907)
Movement
Ashcan School
Awards
Gold Medal (1950)
John French Sloan (August 2, 1871 – September 7, 1951) was an American painter and etcher. He is considered to be one of the founders of the Ashcan school of American art. He was also a member of the group known as The Eight. He is best known for his urban genre scenes and ability to capture the essence of neighborhood life in New York City, often observed through his Chelsea studio window. Sloan has been called the premier artist of the Ashcan School, and also a realist painter who embraced the principles of Socialism, though he himself disassociated his art from his politics.
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