Six o’Clock Winter
Artist: John French Sloan
Date: 1907
John French Sloan, a leading member of the Ashcan School, brought grit and vitality to urban American art. This atmospheric street-level scene captures the crush of commuters beneath elevated train tracks in New York, the sky deepening into dusk while electric light glows across the cityscape. Sloan’s work embodies both the energy and the hardship of city life, balancing realism with an empathetic eye for the daily rhythms of working-class existence.
Print Details:
Giclee reproduction of the original oil on canvas
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Ashcan School and American Realism
Early 20th-century urban life and city scenes
New York City history and architecture
Industrial and metropolitan décor
A vivid glimpse into New York’s restless pulse at the turn of the century.
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