Artist: John Sloan (American,1871-1951)
Title: Fashions of the Past
Medium: Original etching and aquatint on wove paper
Edition SizeFrom the edition of 100 (Morse notes that 75 were printed)
Signature: Hand signed and titled by the Artist.
Dimensions: Image size c. 7 7/8 x 9 3/4 inches. Sheet size 10 3/4 x 12 5/8 inches.
Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all materials.
This work, created Sloan’s signature style, is part of his body of work that captured scenes of everyday urban life. Several museums, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, have examples of this print in their collections.
John Sloan was an American painter, etcher, and a key figure in the early 20th-century art movement known as the Ashcan School. Initially a successful newspaper illustrator, he moved to New York City and joined a group of like-minded artists known as The Eight, who focused on capturing the raw, gritty realities of urban life. Sloan is celebrated for his realistic and sympathetic portrayals of working-class people and the vibrant street life of New York City, though he also painted landscapes, particularly during summers in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Both his prints and paintings can be found in many major museums including the Whitney, the Smithsonian and the Met.