Lot 150
Lot 150
Property from the John Sloan Trust, Sold to Benefit the Delaware Art Museum
John Sloan (1871-1951)

Sun Cloud Shower, Bishop's Lodge

Price Realised USD 47,500
Estimate
USD 20,000 - USD 30,000
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John Sloan (1871-1951)

Sun Cloud Shower, Bishop's Lodge

Price Realised USD 47,500
Price Realised USD 47,500
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John Sloan (1871-1951)
Sun Cloud Shower, Bishop's Lodge
signed '--John Sloan--' (lower right)--inscribed 'Sun Cloud' (along the upper tacking edge)--inscribed and dated '714 - 1928' (along the lower tacking edge)
oil on canvas
20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.)
Painted in 1928.
Provenance
The artist.
Helen Farr Sloan, wife of the above.
Estate of the above.
John Sloan Trust.
By bequest to the present owner.
Literature
G. Holcomb, A Check List for John Sloan’s Paintings, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, 1970, p. 30.
R. Elzea, John Sloan's Oil Paintings: A Catalogue Raisonné, pt. two, Newark, Delaware, 1991, p. 301, no. 821, illustrated.
Exhibited
(Probably) Taos, New Mexico, The Blue Door, August 1947.
Jacksonville, Florida, Cummer Gallery of Art; Santa Ana, California, Bowers Museum; Gainesville, Florida, Santa Fe Community College; Lubbock, Texas, Museum of Texas Technical University; Colorado Springs, Colorado, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center; Shreveport, Louisiana, Meadows Museum; Roswell, New Mexico, Roswell Museum and Art Center; Santa Fe, New Mexico, Museum of Fine Arts; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Museum of Art; Wilmington, Delaware, Delaware Art Museum; Little Rock, Arkansas, Arkansas Art Center; Chattanooga, Tennessee, Hunter Museum of Art; Wausau, Wisconsin, Woodson Art Museum; Tucson, Arizona, University of Arizona Museum of Art; Mobile, Alabama, Fine Arts Museum of the South; Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma Art Museum; Wichita, Kansas, Wichita State University; Youngstown, Ohio, Butler Institute of American Art, John Sloan in Santa Fe, October 3, 1981-April 1, 1984, illustrated.
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