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Sloan Collection

"Sloan: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Expression" In the annals of history, there are names that echo with bravery and resilience

Background imageSloan Collection: English caricature lithograph, 1889

English caricature lithograph, 1889
TOD SLOAN (1874-1933). English caricature lithograph, 1889

Background imageSloan Collection: The Chanin Building, New York City, USA

The Chanin Building, New York City, USA
The Chanin Building (also known as 122 East 42nd Street), New York City, USA. The building is named for Irwin S. Chanin, its developer - designed by Sloan & Robertson in the Art Deco style

Background imageSloan Collection: SLOAN: NICKELODEON, 1907. Movies Five Cents. Oil on canvas by John Sloan, 1907

SLOAN: NICKELODEON, 1907. Movies Five Cents. Oil on canvas by John Sloan, 1907

Background imageSloan Collection: Scots Mission Hospital Tiberias Mission House

Scots Mission Hospital Tiberias Mission House
Scots Mission Hospital Tiberias. Mission House in Safad showing Rev. Sloan & Mr. Glaser. 1934, Israel, Tsefat

Background imageSloan Collection: Scots Mission Hospital Tiberias Ward two British

Scots Mission Hospital Tiberias Ward two British
Scots Mission Hospital, Tiberias. Ward with two British soldiers (with nurse Miss Lee & Rev. Sloan). 1934, Israel, Tiberias

Background imageSloan Collection: Portrait of an African American soldier during World War II. Painting by Robert S. Sloan, 1945

Portrait of an African American soldier during World War II. Painting by Robert S. Sloan, 1945
WWII: BLACK SOLDIER. Portrait of an African American soldier during World War II. Painting by Robert S. Sloan, 1945

Background imageSloan Collection: Toddler playing with red toy train, by Muriel Dawson

Toddler playing with red toy train, by Muriel Dawson
A toddler plays with a beautiful large red toy train, on a cover design by Muriel Dawson for Home Notes magazine. Date: 1924

Background imageSloan Collection: Shop Girls ca 1900 Pastel watercolor illustration board

Shop Girls ca 1900 Pastel watercolor illustration board
Artokoloro

Background imageSloan Collection: ALFRED PRITCHARD SLOAN (1875-1966). American industrialist

ALFRED PRITCHARD SLOAN (1875-1966). American industrialist. Photographed aboard ship in the 1920s

Background imageSloan Collection: Aerial Of Midtown Skyscrapers

Aerial Of Midtown Skyscrapers
Aerial view of Midtown Manhattan with the Lincoln Building (far left), the Chanin Building (center left), the Socony-Mobil Building (center, under construction), the Chrysler Building (center right)

Background imageSloan Collection: Chrysler Building From Southwest

Chrysler Building From Southwest
Aerial view of the Chrysler Building, in Midtown Manhattan, with the Chanin Building, visible on the left, New York, mid 20th Century. (Photo by Lawrence Thornton/Getty Images)

Background imageSloan Collection: Rubber anti-gas suit 1918

Rubber anti-gas suit 1918
Private Sloan wearing a rubber anti-gas suit as a protection against gas attacks at Croix de Claremont on the Western Front in France during World War I in August 1918

Background imageSloan Collection: Jockey / Tod Sloan Vf 1899

Jockey / Tod Sloan Vf 1899
Tod Sloan, jockey


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"Sloan: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Expression" In the annals of history, there are names that echo with bravery and resilience. Sloan, a name associated with various contexts, holds stories that span across different eras and continents. From the brave Titanic engineers who faced an unforgiving fate in 1912, to the English caricature lithograph of 1889 capturing societal humor, Sloan's significance is undeniable. Amidst towering skyscrapers in New York City stands The Chanin Building, a testament to architectural marvels where Sloan's legacy intertwines with modernity. Meanwhile, a toddler innocently plays with a red toy train crafted by Muriel Dawson - a symbol of joyous simplicity amidst life's complexities. The artistic realm also embraces the name Sloan. In John Sloan's oil on canvas masterpiece titled "SLOAN: NICKELODEON" from 1907, we witness the emergence of cinema as it beckons audiences for just five cents - an enchanting glimpse into early entertainment culture. Delving deeper into history reveals another facet of Sloan's influence. Within the Harland & Wolff Collection at National Museums NI lies evidence of craftsmanship intertwined with tragedy; remnants from shipbuilding days when lives were lost during Titanic’s construction. Shifting gears to World War II brings us face-to-face with Robert S. Sloan's poignant painting depicting an African American soldier - his portrait immortalizing courage and sacrifice during tumultuous times. Beyond artistry and warfare lies compassion embodied by Scots Mission Hospital Tiberias Mission House where medical care was extended to those in need. Ward two British became synonymous with healing hands providing solace within their walls. Lastly, Shop Girls ca 1900 Pastel watercolor illustration board showcases women breaking barriers as they navigate through society while leaving their mark on history – perhaps one among them bore the name 'Sloan. ' From maritime tragedies to cinematic wonders.