Sale 2507, Part I - Old Master Through Modern Prints, May 2, 2019

203  JOHN SLOAN Kraushaar’s . Etching, 1926. 102x128 mm; 4x5 inches, full margins. Edition of 75 (from an intended edition of 100). Signed, titled and inscribed “100 proofs” in pencil, lower margin. A very good impression with strong contrasts. Sloan’s (1871-1951) portrait of his art dealer, the gallerist John F. Kraushaar, who with his older brother Charles W. Kraushaar ran their eponymous New York gallery in the early 1900s. The bespectacled, standing Kraushaar is shown offering a painting for sale to a wealthy couple. Morse 229. [1,500/2,500] 204  JOHN SLOAN The Women’s Page . Etching, 1905. 127x177 mm; 5x7 inches, full margins. Second state (of 2). Edition of 100. Signed, titled, inscribed “100 proofs” and signed by the printer, Ernest Roth, in pencil, lower margin. From New York City Life . A very good, well-inked impression with strong contrasts. Morse 132. [2,000/3,000] 205  JOHN SLOAN The Wake on the Ferry . Etching on cream wove paper, 1949. 126x178 mm; 5x7 inches, full margins. Edition of 350 (from an intended edition of 200). Signed, titled and inscribed “200 proofs” in pencil, lower margin. A very good impression. Morse 313. [1,200/1,800] 203

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