John Sloan described his 1912 painting, Sunday, Women Drying Their Hair, as “another of the human comedies which were regularly staged for my enjoyment by the humble roof-top players of Cornelia Street.” Sloan’s penchant for depicting the urban life of New York City. The triad used in Sunday, Women Drying Their Hair was yellow-orange, green, and purple, which appear in the hair, skirt, and bricks respectively. Full-intensity reds and blues were thus forbidden by the system but appear as neutralized hues in the blouse of one of the women and in the skin tones.
About the Canvas Prints
Sunday, Women Drying Their Hair, 1912 by John Sloan. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto our premium processed canvases and then stretched on a white maple wooden frame (gallery wrap) or framed inside black maple (framed canvas). Your canvas print will be shipped within 4 days in "ready to frame" condition for normal rolled and "ready to hang" condition for frames and wraps with pre-attached hanging wire and/or mounting points.