SLOAN, John
John Sloan (1871–1951), a key figure of the Ashcan School, was an American artist whose printmaking vividly captured urban life in the early 20th century. Working primarily in etching and drypoint, Sloan depicted scenes of everyday people, city streets, and social realities with a naturalistic yet expressive style. His prints combine keen observation with a strong narrative sense, often highlighting the grit and vitality of working-class neighborhoods. Through his accessible and empathetic approach, Sloan helped establish printmaking as a vital medium for social commentary and American realism.
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