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Print by John Sloan: The Green Hour, or Angna Enters in "The Green Hour", represented by Childs Gallery

John Sloan

American (1871-1951)

The Green Hour, or Angna Enters in “The Green Hour”, 1930
Etching
5×4IN.CM

Morse 245 ii/II, published state, edition of 100 (90 printed). Signed in pencil lower right: ‘John Sloan’; numbered in pencil lower left: ‘100 proofs’. Signed and inscribed in plate: ‘John Sloan -’30’ and ‘The Green Hour – Angna Enters’. A fine impression in fine condition, printed on sheet measuring 9 1/2 x 11 inches; adhered to face mat.

‘The Green Hour’ (L’Heure Verte) refers to the meeting of absinthe-drinking artists and intellectuals like Van Gogh and Lautrec in Paris bistros during the ‘Belle Epoque’. Agna Enters (1907-1989) was a mime, dancer, composer, artist, and actress who was called ‘America’s Greatest Dance Mime’ in the 1920’s.

Signature: signed in pencil
$1,500
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