Self Criticism

c. 1920

James Blanding Sloan

Associated Names
James Blanding Sloan

Artist, American, 1886 - 1975

The image is a compilation of swirling lines and shapes that form an abstract composition. The dominant feature includes distorted and exaggerated human-like faces that emerge from the lines. The central figure bears a large nose and expressive eyes, with lines flowing intricately around and from his head. These abstract figures appear to be enveloped in a series of wavy lines and shadowy patches in the background. At the bottom, a smaller humanoid form is nestled within a dense thicket of lines.
This object’s media is not available for download. Contact us about image usage.

Artwork overview


Artwork history & notes

Inscriptions

Signed: In pencil LL: #6. Self Criticism. LR: Blanding Sloan imp.

Wikidata ID

Q76548283

You may be interested in

Loading Results