Taos, New Mexico

$6,800.00

Attributed to John Sloan, or his Taos School Circle

Medium: Oil on Canvas

Creation Year: c. 1920

Dimensions: 6 1/2 × 10 inches

Style: Impressionist

Period: Early 20th Century

Condition: Excellent

Description: This painting, attributed to John Sloan or his circle within the Taos School, captures the distinctive architecture and radiant atmosphere of the American Southwest with remarkable vitality. The sunlit adobe structures, rendered in warm ochres and golds, stand in rhythmic contrast to the cool, rolling mountains and sweeping clouds beyond. Bold, expressive brushwork and vibrant color harmonies convey both the physical presence of the landscape and the spiritual resonance that drew so many artists to Taos in the early 20th century. The composition reflects the Taos School’s commitment to depicting the intersection of land, light, and culture, celebrating the enduring beauty and quiet dignity of the Pueblo setting.

Attributed to John Sloan, or his Taos School Circle

Medium: Oil on Canvas

Creation Year: c. 1920

Dimensions: 6 1/2 × 10 inches

Style: Impressionist

Period: Early 20th Century

Condition: Excellent

Description: This painting, attributed to John Sloan or his circle within the Taos School, captures the distinctive architecture and radiant atmosphere of the American Southwest with remarkable vitality. The sunlit adobe structures, rendered in warm ochres and golds, stand in rhythmic contrast to the cool, rolling mountains and sweeping clouds beyond. Bold, expressive brushwork and vibrant color harmonies convey both the physical presence of the landscape and the spiritual resonance that drew so many artists to Taos in the early 20th century. The composition reflects the Taos School’s commitment to depicting the intersection of land, light, and culture, celebrating the enduring beauty and quiet dignity of the Pueblo setting.