Six John Sloan New York Paintings

Six John Sloan New York Paintings

Author: John Sloan

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1998-12-23

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13: 9780486405940

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Splendid postcard-size reproductions of South Beach Bathers (1907–8), Sunday, Women Drying Their Hair (1912), A Woman's Work (1912), McSorley's Bar (1912), The City from Greenwich Village (1922), and The Great White Way (1926).


John Sloan's New York

John Sloan's New York

Author: Heather Campbell Coyle

Publisher: Delaware Museum of Art

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13:

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A close look at early 20th-century New York City is revealed through the eyesof Ashcan artist John Sloan.


John Sloan's New York Scene

John Sloan's New York Scene

Author: John Sloan

Publisher: Ishi Press

Published: 2009-12

Total Pages: 698

ISBN-13: 9780923891633

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John French Sloan (August 2, 1871 - September 7, 1951) was a U.S. artist. As a member of The Eight, a group of American artists, he became a leading figure in the Ashcan School of realist artists. He was known for his urban genre painting and ability to capture the essence of neighborhood life in New York City, often through his window. Sloan has been called "the premier artist of the Ashcan School who painted the inexhaustible energy and life of New York City during the first decades of the twentieth century," and an "early twentieth-century realist painter who embraced the principles of socialism and placed his artistic talents at the service of those beliefs.


Metropolitan Lives

Metropolitan Lives

Author: Rebecca Zurier

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780393039016

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100 greatest works by Bellows, Sloan, and the other painters of the Ashcan School.


Artists & Prints

Artists & Prints

Author: Deborah Wye

Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9780870701252

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Volume covers the Collection of Prints and Illustrated Books, not the collection of artists' books.


John Sloan's Oil Paintings

John Sloan's Oil Paintings

Author: John Sloan

Publisher: University of Delaware Press

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 0874134390

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Descriptions and histories of the 1,265 oils by John Sloan (1871-1951), more than 1,000 of which are illustrated. Includes critical commentary, the artist's own comments, and an analysis of Sloan's work and his role in American painting. Indexing by title and subject. Illustrated.


Paintings of New York, 1800-1950

Paintings of New York, 1800-1950

Author: Bruce Weber

Publisher: Pomegranate

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9780764933196

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New York has always attracted artists--because it is electric with passion, endeavor, and hustle, and because they know they will find others of like mind there. The city is a vibrant center of the international art world; no wonder then that both resident and sojourning painters have long felt compelled to capture, interpret, and evoke the place on canvas. Bruce Weber faced a daunting amount of works for inclusion in Paintings of New York. But he chose well, producing a book that combines solid scholarship in history and the arts, warmly readable prose, and gorgeous color images. Artwork included by Piet Mondrian, Ernest Lawson, Maurice Prendergast, William Glackens, Georgia O'Keeffe, Childe Hassam, Raphael Soyer, Charles Frederic Ulrich, Albertus Del Orient Browere, Thomas Moran, Joseph Stella, Elsie Driggs, George Bellows, Otto Boetticher, Robert Henri, George Tooker, Francis Guy, Thomas Hart Benton, and Ben Shahn.


John Sloan's Women

John Sloan's Women

Author: Janice Marie Coco

Publisher: University of Delaware Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 0874138663

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"Challenging the cornerstone assumption of Sloan as a neutral spectator, Coco suggests the ways that he used art to define himself as both man and artist, at a time when the ideals of masculinity and artistic identity were at issue. Examining his self-admitted fear of women, she demonstrates how Sloan's perception of them, as potentially threatening to his manhood and his career, manifests itself subtextually in the fetishized nature of his windowed compositions.".


Beauty in the City

Beauty in the City

Author: Robert A. Slayton

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2017-06-21

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1438466412

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Presents a major new interpretation of the Ashcan School of Art, arguing that these artists made the working-class city at the turn of the century a subject for beautiful art. At the beginning of the twentieth century the Ashcan School of Art blazed onto the art scene, introducing a revolutionary vision of New York City. In contrast to the elite artists who painted the upper class bedecked in finery, in front of magnificent structures, or the progressive reformers who photographed the city as a slum, hopeless and full of despair, the Ashcan School held the unique belief that the industrial working-class city was a fit subject for great art. In Beauty in the City, Robert A. Slayton illustrates how these artists portrayed the working classes with respect and gloried in the drama of the subways and excavation sites, the office towers, and immigrant housing. Their art captured the emerging metropolis in all its facets, with its potent machinery and its class, ethnic, and gender issues. By exposing the realities of this new, modern America through their art—expressed in what they chose to draw, not in how they drew it—they created one of the great American art forms. “A delight for the eyes, a treat for city lovers, and a fine example of how historians can use art, Beauty in the City will enrich such fields as urban history, art history, the history of New York City, and America in the twentieth century. Robert Slayton has identified a group of artists who saw in the gritty details of city life real beauty and social meaning.” — Hasia R. Diner, author of Roads Taken: The Great Jewish Migrations to the New World and the Peddlers Who Forged the Way “A century ago, the Ashcan painters created an art that was of, by, and for urban Americans—in all their exhilarating pluralism. Robert Slayton analyzes and celebrates their accomplishment in a work that combines brilliant scholarship and a profound passion for his subject. To his great credit, he reveals ‘the beauty already there.’” — Michael Kazin, author of War Against War: The American Fight for Peace, 1914–1918 “With great narrative skill and finely drawn characters, Robert Slayton paints a vivid picture of New York and the art world in the early twentieth century. He reminds us that these artists and the city they inhabited continue to influence our perspective—about class, about gender, about race—a century later. This book is a wonderful, vibrant look at a forgotten part of our history.” — Terry Golway, author of Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics


An American Journey: The Art of John Sloan

An American Journey: The Art of John Sloan

Author: Delaware Art Museum

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-11-18

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1387344943

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Catalogue for a full-career retrospective of the American realist artist and illustrator John Sloan (1871-1951). This book features work from the Sloan collection at the Delaware Art Museum.