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JOHN SLOAN (1871-1951) Woman and Child on the Roof.

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JOHN SLOAN (1871-1951)
Woman and Child on the Roof. Etching. 111x151 mm; 4x6 inches, full margins. Eighth state (of 8). Edition of 60 (from an intended edition of 100). Signed, titled and inscribed "100 proofs" in pencil, lower margin. 1914. A very good, dark impression with strong contrasts. Morse 169.The WPA gave opportunities and financial help to many artists who were struggling during the Depression. Sloan, already an established artist and teacher at the Art Students League (who taught many artists who particapted in the WPA programs), did not fit that profile, but he did participate in the Treasury Section of Fine Arts, which hired well-known artists for its projects. He painted the mural The Arrival of the First Mail in Bronxville in 1846 for the post office in Bronxville, New York. He also created two paintings for the WPA, one The Wigwam, Old Tammany Hall, now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the other Fourteenth Street at Sixth Avenue, originally hung the office of U.S. Senator Royal Copeland and now is exhibited at the Detroit Insitute of Arts.

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JOHN SLOAN (1871-1951)
Woman and Child on the Roof. Etching. 111x151 mm; 4x6 inches, full margins. Eighth state (of 8). Edition of 60 (from an intended edition of 100). Signed, titled and inscribed "100 proofs" in pencil, lower margin. 1914. A very good, dark impression with strong contrasts. Morse 169.The WPA gave opportunities and financial help to many artists who were struggling during the Depression. Sloan, already an established artist and teacher at the Art Students League (who taught many artists who particapted in the WPA programs), did not fit that profile, but he did participate in the Treasury Section of Fine Arts, which hired well-known artists for its projects. He painted the mural The Arrival of the First Mail in Bronxville in 1846 for the post office in Bronxville, New York. He also created two paintings for the WPA, one The Wigwam, Old Tammany Hall, now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the other Fourteenth Street at Sixth Avenue, originally hung the office of U.S. Senator Royal Copeland and now is exhibited at the Detroit Insitute of Arts.

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