The Etchings, Lithographs and Drawings of John Sloan
ILLUSTRATION (SEPIA) FOR ANDRE LE SAVOYARD BY PAUL DE KOCK BY JOHN SLOAN
moral quietly, with no trace of the bitterness of
the over-zealous reformer.” His many studies
of the figure, drawn in black or in red chalk, serve
very well to illustrate his gifts as a draughts-
man. These rapid sketches, in which the model
is seen sometimes undraped, sometimes partly
draped, are quite masterly in execution and alto-
gether free from the academic taint.
CATALOGUE OF THE ETCHINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS OF JOHN SLOAN
(The sizes are given in inches, the height first)
I.—Etchings
Early work, of only historical interest: “Dedham Castle, after
Turner” (circa. 1888); “Head, after Rembrandt” (circa 1888);
“George Eliot” (1890); “Westminster Abbey,” seven views from
photographs (1891); Several calendars (1891); “Homes of the
Poets/’ six etchings from photographs (1891); “George W. Childs,”
from photograph (1892); “Schooner on the Schuylkill” (1895).
Etchings for the novels of Paul de Kock (Boston: Frederick J.
Quinby Co., 1902-1905). The etchings, the average size of which
is 3% x 5% inches, were made for the following works:
1,3. “ Monsieur Dupont.”
4-8. “The Gogo Family.”
9-11. “Jean.”
T2-15. “ Frere Jacques.”
16-25. “The Flower Girl.”
26-29. “ Madame Pantalon.”
30-34. “Adhemar.”
35-41. “Andre.”
42-50. “Monsieur Cherami.”
51, 52. “ Memoirs. ’ ’
53. “ Girl Seated." Dry-point. 1903. 7x 5.
54. “ C. K. Keller.” 1903. 3%x5.
55. “Paul de Kock.” 1904. 14 x 12.
56. “Bradner.” Portrait of Man. 1905. 7 x 5.
57. “Old Flute Player.” 1905. 3J4 x 2J4-
58. “James B. Moore.” 1905. 11J4 * 9J4-
“New York Set”
59. “Fifth Avenue Critics.” 1905. 454 x 654.
60. “The Woman’s Page.” 1905. 4%x6X.
61. “ Turning out the Light.” 1905. 454 x 654.
62. “The Man Monkey.” 1905. 4J4 x 6J4-
63. “Man, Wife and Child.” 1905. 454 x 6X-
64. “The Show Case.” 1905. 454 x 6J4-
65. “Fun, One Cent." 1905. 4% x 624.
66. “Connoisseurs of Prints.” 1905. 4J4 x 6J4-
67. “The Little Bride.” 1906. 4J4 x 6J4.
68. “Roofs: Summer Night.” 1906. 5 x 6J4-
69. “Night Windows.” 1910. 5J4 x 6J4-
70. “Girl and Beggar." 1910. 4J4 x 5J4-
71. “The Picture Buyer.” 1911. 5J4 x 6J4-
72. “Mother.” 1906. 824 x 7%.
73. “Memory, 1905.” 1906. 7 x 8%>.
74. “Jewelry Store Window.” 1906. 4J4 x 3X-
75. “Old Woman and Ash Barrel." 1907. 4 x 524.
76. “Copyist at Art Museum.” 1908. 7J4 x 8J4.
77. “ Christmas Dinners.” 1909. 224x424-
78. “Expecting a Turkey from Uncle.” 1910. 324 x 224
79. “Anschutz Talking on Anatomy.” 1912. 7j4 x Sj4.
80. “ The Serenade.” 1912. 524x3.
81. “Swinging in the Square.” 1912. 4x5%.
82. “Woman Hanging Clothes.” 1912. 224 x 324-
83. “RagPickers.” 1913. 224 x 324-
84. “ Combing Her Hair.” 1913. 324 x 224-
85. “Prone Nude.” 1913. 3%x6%.
86. “Head of Girl, with Necklace.” 1913. 324 x 2J4-
87. “Girl in Kimono.” 1913. 4 x 524.
88. “Two Little Girls, Running.” 1914. 324 x 224.
89. “Woman and Child on Roof.” 1914. 424 x 5J4-
90. “Love on the Roof.” 1914. 524 x424.
91. “ Isadora Duncan.” 1915. 824 x 724-
92. “Barbershop.” 1915. 10x12.
93. “Greetings, 1915.” 1915. 324 x 2J4-
94. “ Girls Sliding in Washington Square.” 1915. 4X x 524-
95. “Return from Toil” (Girls). 1915. 424 x 524-
96. “Cops and Bacchante.” 1915. 424 x 524-
97. “Isaac L. Rice, Dead.” 1915. 10 x 1124-
98. “New Year Greetings, 1916.” 1915. 324 x 224-
II.—Lithographs
1. “Ping-Pong Photos.” 1905. 8 x 6%.
2. “Gold Fish.” 1905. 1024x14.
3. “Sixth Avenue at Thirtieth Street.” 1908. 1424 x 11.
4. “Lusitania in Dock.” 1908. 1424 x 18.
4a. Second State of above, cut down. 14J4 x 1424-
5. “Amateur Lithographers.” 1908. 1624 x 15.
6. “ Prehistoric Mother." 1908. 1324x18.
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ILLUSTRATION (SEPIA) FOR ANDRE LE SAVOYARD BY PAUL DE KOCK BY JOHN SLOAN
moral quietly, with no trace of the bitterness of
the over-zealous reformer.” His many studies
of the figure, drawn in black or in red chalk, serve
very well to illustrate his gifts as a draughts-
man. These rapid sketches, in which the model
is seen sometimes undraped, sometimes partly
draped, are quite masterly in execution and alto-
gether free from the academic taint.
CATALOGUE OF THE ETCHINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS OF JOHN SLOAN
(The sizes are given in inches, the height first)
I.—Etchings
Early work, of only historical interest: “Dedham Castle, after
Turner” (circa. 1888); “Head, after Rembrandt” (circa 1888);
“George Eliot” (1890); “Westminster Abbey,” seven views from
photographs (1891); Several calendars (1891); “Homes of the
Poets/’ six etchings from photographs (1891); “George W. Childs,”
from photograph (1892); “Schooner on the Schuylkill” (1895).
Etchings for the novels of Paul de Kock (Boston: Frederick J.
Quinby Co., 1902-1905). The etchings, the average size of which
is 3% x 5% inches, were made for the following works:
1,3. “ Monsieur Dupont.”
4-8. “The Gogo Family.”
9-11. “Jean.”
T2-15. “ Frere Jacques.”
16-25. “The Flower Girl.”
26-29. “ Madame Pantalon.”
30-34. “Adhemar.”
35-41. “Andre.”
42-50. “Monsieur Cherami.”
51, 52. “ Memoirs. ’ ’
53. “ Girl Seated." Dry-point. 1903. 7x 5.
54. “ C. K. Keller.” 1903. 3%x5.
55. “Paul de Kock.” 1904. 14 x 12.
56. “Bradner.” Portrait of Man. 1905. 7 x 5.
57. “Old Flute Player.” 1905. 3J4 x 2J4-
58. “James B. Moore.” 1905. 11J4 * 9J4-
“New York Set”
59. “Fifth Avenue Critics.” 1905. 454 x 654.
60. “The Woman’s Page.” 1905. 4%x6X.
61. “ Turning out the Light.” 1905. 454 x 654.
62. “The Man Monkey.” 1905. 4J4 x 6J4-
63. “Man, Wife and Child.” 1905. 454 x 6X-
64. “The Show Case.” 1905. 454 x 6J4-
65. “Fun, One Cent." 1905. 4% x 624.
66. “Connoisseurs of Prints.” 1905. 4J4 x 6J4-
67. “The Little Bride.” 1906. 4J4 x 6J4.
68. “Roofs: Summer Night.” 1906. 5 x 6J4-
69. “Night Windows.” 1910. 5J4 x 6J4-
70. “Girl and Beggar." 1910. 4J4 x 5J4-
71. “The Picture Buyer.” 1911. 5J4 x 6J4-
72. “Mother.” 1906. 824 x 7%.
73. “Memory, 1905.” 1906. 7 x 8%>.
74. “Jewelry Store Window.” 1906. 4J4 x 3X-
75. “Old Woman and Ash Barrel." 1907. 4 x 524.
76. “Copyist at Art Museum.” 1908. 7J4 x 8J4.
77. “ Christmas Dinners.” 1909. 224x424-
78. “Expecting a Turkey from Uncle.” 1910. 324 x 224
79. “Anschutz Talking on Anatomy.” 1912. 7j4 x Sj4.
80. “ The Serenade.” 1912. 524x3.
81. “Swinging in the Square.” 1912. 4x5%.
82. “Woman Hanging Clothes.” 1912. 224 x 324-
83. “RagPickers.” 1913. 224 x 324-
84. “ Combing Her Hair.” 1913. 324 x 224-
85. “Prone Nude.” 1913. 3%x6%.
86. “Head of Girl, with Necklace.” 1913. 324 x 2J4-
87. “Girl in Kimono.” 1913. 4 x 524.
88. “Two Little Girls, Running.” 1914. 324 x 224.
89. “Woman and Child on Roof.” 1914. 424 x 5J4-
90. “Love on the Roof.” 1914. 524 x424.
91. “ Isadora Duncan.” 1915. 824 x 724-
92. “Barbershop.” 1915. 10x12.
93. “Greetings, 1915.” 1915. 324 x 2J4-
94. “ Girls Sliding in Washington Square.” 1915. 4X x 524-
95. “Return from Toil” (Girls). 1915. 424 x 524-
96. “Cops and Bacchante.” 1915. 424 x 524-
97. “Isaac L. Rice, Dead.” 1915. 10 x 1124-
98. “New Year Greetings, 1916.” 1915. 324 x 224-
II.—Lithographs
1. “Ping-Pong Photos.” 1905. 8 x 6%.
2. “Gold Fish.” 1905. 1024x14.
3. “Sixth Avenue at Thirtieth Street.” 1908. 1424 x 11.
4. “Lusitania in Dock.” 1908. 1424 x 18.
4a. Second State of above, cut down. 14J4 x 1424-
5. “Amateur Lithographers.” 1908. 1624 x 15.
6. “ Prehistoric Mother." 1908. 1324x18.
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