Born in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, John Sloan became one of the major early 20th- century figures in New York, pioneering the Social Realist movement with Robert Henri and his circle. He was also an... Read full biography
Born in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, John Sloan became one of the major early 20th- century figures in New York, pioneering the Social Realist movement with Robert Henri and his circle. He was also an illustrator and early eastern painter in the Southwest. Sloan moved with his family to Philadelphia... Read full biography
Born in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, John Sloan became one of the major early 20th- century figures in New York, pioneering the Social Realist movement with Robert Henri and his circle. He was also an illustrator and early eastern painter in the Southwest. Sloan moved with his family to Philadelphia where he attended Central High School and became a close friend of William Glackens. He worked for a print dealer and as illustrator for the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Press. He also... Read full biography
Born in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, John Sloan became one of the major early 20th- century figures in New York, pioneering the Social Realist movement with Robert Henri and his circle. He was also an illustrator and early eastern painter in the Southwest. Sloan moved with his family to Philadelphia where he attended Central High School and became a close friend of William Glackens. He worked for a print dealer and as illustrator for the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Press. He also studied at the Pennsylvania Academy with Thomas Anshutz and met Robert Henri. In 1904, he moved to New York and while continuing as an illustrator, became a part of Henri's circle of urban realists. He was an avid walker who continually strolled the... Read full biography
Born in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, John Sloan became one of the major early 20th- century figures in New York, pioneering the Social Realist movement with Robert Henri and his circle. He was also an illustrator and early eastern painter in the Southwest. Sloan moved with his family to Philadelphia where he attended Central High School and became a close friend of William Glackens. He worked for a print dealer and as illustrator for the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Press. He also studied at the Pennsylvania Academy with Thomas Anshutz and met Robert Henri. In 1904, he moved to New York and while continuing as an illustrator, became a part of Henri's circle of urban realists. He was an avid walker who continually strolled the streets for subject matter, especially exploring Greenwich Village and the Lower East Side... Read full biography
John French Sloan - Art Wanted (8 Collectors Seeking Artworks)
Found 8 art wanted listings for John French Sloan
Art Wanted Advertisements
Grid of art wanted advertisements showing 8 listings from collectors and dealers. Use arrow keys to navigate between cards, Enter or Space to interact with elements.
Company logo not available
Santa Fe, NM
Actively seeking works by John Sloan
Contact Details
Phone number
(505) 982-4631
Company logo not available
Chicago, IL
Contact Details
Phone number
(312) 280-1212
Website
Company logo not available
Berwyn, PA
We are interested in acquiring quality oil paintings by John Sloan.
Contact Details
Phone number
(610) 644-4300
Website
Company logo not available
Doylestown, PA
Seeking paintings by John French Sloan
Contact Details
Phone number
(215) 348-2500
Website
Company logo not available
Dallas, TX
We will auction or buy your John Sloan art for top prices.
Contact Details
Phone number
877.437.4824
Website
Company logo not available
PASO ROBLES, CA
Contact Details
Phone number
7705709284
Website
Company logo not available
Taos, NM
Any original work, paintings, lithographs or drawings, by this artist.