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SIXTH AVENUE ELEVATED AT THIRD STREET

SIXTH AVENUE ELEVATED AT THIRD STREET. 1928. John Sloan. The El Ran from 59th Street and Sixth Avenue, abruptly snaked down West Third Street to West Broadway, then made its way to Rector Street. It was torn down in the 1930s. The picture is drawn with cold colours , black, brown, garnet…

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SIXTH AVENUE ELEVATED AT THIRD STREET

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  1. SIXTH AVENUE ELEVATED AT THIRD STREET 1928 John Sloan

  2. The El Ran from 59th Street and Sixth Avenue, abruptly snaked down West Third Street to West Broadway, then made its way to Rector Street. It was torn down in the 1930s. • The picture is drawn with cold colours, black, brown, garnet… • In the picture, all is moving, people, train, cars… • John Sloan tries to search tridimensional visual effect, because he has drawn figures in different planes.

  3. John Sloan gives emphasis to train. • The picture isn’t systematic and balance, because figures haven’t a order. • John Sloan wants to give a velocity sensation with the train perspective.

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