Artist
John Sloan
born Lock Haven, PA 1871-died Hanover, NH 1951

- Born
- Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, United States
- Died
- Hanover, New Hampshire, United States
- Active in
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
- Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
- Sante Fe, New Mexico, United States
- New York, New York, United States
- Biography
Painter, illustrator and teacher. With William Glackens, George Luks, Robert Henri, and Everett Shinn, Sloan was part of the Ashcan School. His sympathetic, but unsentimental, depictions of urban life and the working class expressed his commitment to social reform.
Joan Stahl American Artists in Photographic Portraits from the Peter A. Juley & Son Collection (Washington, D.C. and Mineola, New York: National Museum of American Art and Dover Publications, Inc., 1995)
Works by this artist (10 items)
Exhibitions
April 17, 2015–August 16, 2015
Integrated within the chronological flow of the museum’s permanent collection, these masterworks from Gilded Age, Impressionist, and Ashcan School painters will help to tell the story of the late 19th century and early 20th centuries in America, a “coming