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John Sloan Gloucester Days at the Cape Ann Museum

July 15, 2015 Katherine Degn
Painting of craggy rocks overlooking small rock island in water

 

"One of this country’s most important artists of the early 20th century and a highly respected teacher, John Sloan (1871-1951) spent five summers—1914 through 1918—living and working on Cape Ann. During that time he created nearly 300 finished oil paintings, using Gloucester’s rugged landscape as a backdrop to experiment with color and explore ideas about form, texture and light. Arguably the most productive period of his career, the body of work that Sloan created during this time continues to astonish and delight viewers a century after it was completed." 

The exhibition opens Saturday, July 11th and continues through Sunday, November 29th, 2015.

For further information on the exhibition, please visit the Cape Ann Museum's website: John Sloan Gloucester Days .

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