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George Sloane

George Sloane was born in Salem, Mass. He was educated at the Boston Museum School, where he met and later married fellow artist, Marion Parkhurst (1875-1955). Although few records are available, Sloane exhibited twice at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. In 1896, he exhibited a painting called "Miniature", # 32. In 1898, he exhibited "The Connoisseur", # 407. Sloane also exhibited at the Chicago Art Institute from 1896 to 1898. Like many other American artist of the 19th Century, Sloane traveled to Europe to seek better education. He lived in and studied in Paris from 1899 to 1902. It was during this time that he started signing his paintings with Paris as part of his signature. Sloane was a member of the Providence Art Club where he exhibited his paintings.

Listed:
The Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, 1876-1913
Index of Artists, Mallett, p. 408
American Art Annual, A. 12 Who was Who in American Art, p. 574
The Annual Exhibition Records of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1888-1950

Biography courtesy of Roughton Galleries, www.antiquesandfineart.com/roughton

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