31,7" ERIC SLOANE "November Wind" painting art printed on canvas
ERIC SLOANE (1905 - 1985)
Title of artwork: "November Wind"
Ready to hang on the wall. Canvas on the wooden underframe. Outer frame are not included!
Year: 1964
Technique: printed on canvas nowadays
Condition: perfect
Diagonal: 31,7" or 80,6 cm.
Size: 27,6" x 19,7" (in) or 70 x 50 cm.
Please note that this is a reproduction printed on canvas
The size may differ from how it looks in the photo
Color can be slightly different from the picture.
Eric Sloane (born Everard Jean Hinrichs) was an American painter best known
for his airy, idyllic landscapes inspired by the work of Hudson River School
artists. Many of his later works focus on New England folk culture and aspects
of colonial life, and often feature imagery and architecture that is endemic to
the region such as stone barns, covered bridges, and rocky mountainscapes. He
painted in a realistic style with a warm palette, choosing to include a high
level of observed detail. Sloane became interested in art after working in
typography and sign painting. The artist received formal training from the Art
Students League of New York and assumed the alias Eric Sloane to disassociate
himself from his earlier, less successful work. After completing his education,
the artist worked as commercial illustrator, notably for the books A Reverence
for Wood and The Cracker Barrel. Today, his work is held in the collection of
Sloane-Stanley Museum in Kent, CT and the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in
Washington, D.C., which houses one of his major works, the Earth Flight
Environment Mural which serves as a tribute to the landscape of the American
Southwest. Sloane died from a heart attack at the age of 80 on March 5, 1985 in
New York, NY.
Ref.: 291128921632