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Travelling Carnival, Santa Fe

by John Sloan, born Lock Haven, PA 1871-died Hanover, NH 1951photo๐Ÿ“œ Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mrs. Cyrus McCormickid: s_travelling-carnival-santa-fe_41ef25๐Ÿ“„ TEI
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Travelling Carnival, Santa Fe Here, the diverse inhabitants of Santa Fe gather for an evening of fun. The carousel whirls with bob-haired flappers aboard, while the Ferris wheel's lights glitter in the background above the crowd. Best known for his sympathetic portrayal of urban life in New York in the early twentieth century, John Sloan began spending four months every summer in Santa Fe, New Mexico, starting in 1919. The Southwest offered a fresh landscape and novel experiences that inspired a new body of work. Subjects: Commercial; Carnival; Landscapes; Night; Architecture; Recreation; Figure group; Time; Sloan, John; Landscape; Time; Night; Carnival; New Mexico; Santa Fe; Architecture Exterior; Commercial; Recreation Location: New Mexico Via DPLA from: [object Object]

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