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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.
Learn about John Sloan, a member of the Ashcan School who depicted urban life and the working class in his paintings. See his works, biography, and exhibitions at the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
- August 2, 1871
- September 7, 1951
Learn about the life and works of John French Sloan, one of the founders of the Ashcan school of American art and a member of The Eight. See his urban genre scenes and etchings of New York City and other places.
- American
- August 2, 1871
- Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, United States
- September 7, 1951
Sep 29, 2017 · John Sloan was an American painter and illustrator who founded the Ashcan school and participated in the Armory Show. He painted realistic scenes of urban life, landscapes, and portraits, and taught at the Art Students League.
John Sloan (1871–1951) was a prominent member of the Ashcan School, a group of realist painters who depicted urban life in New York. MoMA has 35 works by Sloan in its collection, including paintings, prints, and illustrations.
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John French Sloan (born August 2, 1871, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died September 7, 1951, Hanover, New Hampshire) was an American painter, etcher and lithographer, cartoonist, and illustrator known for the vitality of his depictions of everyday life in New York City in the early 20th century.