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Arch Conspirators

Artist John Sloan (American, 1871 - 1951)
Date1917
ClassificationsPrint
MediumEtching
DimensionsObject: 4 1/4 × 5 7/8 in. (10.8 × 15 cm) Sheet: 8 11/16 × 11 3/4 in. (22 × 29.8 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number1967.0160
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Arch Conspirators
Arch Conspirators
John Sloan
1917
“In Vain Did Dupont Shout, Stop! Stop!"
“In Vain Did Dupont Shout, Stop! Stop!"
John Sloan
1902
“When she beat the roll on her drum the villagers came running from all sides.”
“When she beat the roll on her drum the villagers came running from all sides.”
John Sloan
1904
"Who is it who dares to sing thus."
"Who is it who dares to sing thus."
John Sloan
1903
“Poor Bidois, who had been drawn into the midst of the tumult... received upon his nose the blow intended for the toymaker.”
“Poor Bidois, who had been drawn into the midst of the tumult... received upon his nose the blow intended for the toymaker.”
John Sloan
1902
Mother
Mother
John Sloan
1906
“The ‘Lilacs’, his home at Romainville.”
“The ‘Lilacs’, his home at Romainville.”
John Sloan
1903
“Jean ... presented to each burglar the muzzle of a pistol.”
“Jean ... presented to each burglar the muzzle of a pistol.”
John Sloan
1903
“De Kock's study for forty years at 8 Rue Saint-Martin.”
“De Kock's study for forty years at 8 Rue Saint-Martin.”
John Sloan
1903
“The animal they were hunting passed quite near them.”
“The animal they were hunting passed quite near them.”
John Sloan
1904
“What is it?” “A lady on fire.”
“What is it?” “A lady on fire.”
John Sloan
1904
“Her mount decided to take a gallup, and bore off his rider.”
“Her mount decided to take a gallup, and bore off his rider.”
John Sloan
1903
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