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T. O'Conor Sloane Jr.

Thomas O’Conor Sloane, Jr. (1879–1963) was an American photographer.

Early life and career

Sloane was born in 1879 in Brooklyn, New York but spent much of his adult life in South Orange, New Jersey. Sloane was already photographing by the summer of 1894, when he photographically documented a week-long cruise with his father on a sloop yacht on Long Island Sound. Pictures of this trip survive in an album he compiled that is now at the Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, Connecticut.[1]

Sloane was most active as a naturalistic photographer at the turn of the twentieth century, garnering acclaim for his gum bichromate work.[2][3][4][5]

In Sloane's early twenties, he focused primarily on portraiture,[6] becoming a professional sometime thereafter[7] and remaining active until the 1940s, when a diving accident severely impaired his eyesight.[8][9]

Sloane experimented with gum bichromate, platinum, pigment, gaslight and gelatin silver prints and various lenses.[10][11][12]

Sloane was perhaps an unlikely photographer, having graduated from Columbia University in New York City with a degree in electrical engineering like his father, Dr. T. O'Conor Sloane, a noted scientist, prodigious author of scientific books and articles, and the editor of Scientific American and Amazing Stories. Sloane briefly taught electrical engineering and was a research assistant at Columbia, also working independently as an electrical engineer, before becoming a professional photographer.[13][14][15][16]

Photo-Secession movement

Sloane began exhibiting with Alfred Stieglitz's (Portrait of Thomas O'Conor Sloane Jr by Stieglitz, c. early 1900s) cadre of artistic amateur photographers at The Camera Club of New York[17] and in 1902 was an original member of the influential Photo-Secession movement,[18][19][20][21][22] with his work appearing in that year's National Arts Club exhibition.

Sloane maintained a long friendship with fellow Photo-Secessionist and West Redding, Connecticut resident, photographer Edward Steichen.[23][24]

Exhibitions and publications

In addition to exhibitions in New York City, Sloane's photographs were exhibited in Chicago and Philadelphia in 1900, London in 1901 and Turin in 1902.[25][26][27][28][29][30][31]

Sloane's photographs appeared in Photo Beacon (June 1900), Camera Notes (October 1900), Photographic Times (November 1900 and January 1904), The American Annual of Photography (1901) and Camera Work, No. 3 (July 1903).[32][33]

An article he wrote, "Photography as a Craft," appeared in the January, 1920 edition of The Photo-Miniature.[34]

By 1931 Sloane had relocated to Westport, Connecticut where in 1935 he was commissioned by the Westport Preservation Alliance (WPA) Federal Arts Project to photograph the historic houses of Westport and environs.[35][36][37][38] His photos were black and white using glass plate negatives. A gum print that he created during this time was shown at the Connecticut Tercentenary exhibition in New Haven.[39]

Museums and collections

Sloane's photographic work can be found in art auctions,[40][41][42][43] public and private collections,[44][45] exhibitions,[46] university archives[47] and museums[48][49][50] across the nation. Examples include:

four pieces in the Hallmark Photographic Collection, now held by The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri;[51]

nine pieces in the collection of the Addison Gallery of American Art, in Andover, Massachusetts;[52]

[Untitled: man harvesting] (c. 1900) in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art in Minneapolis, Minnesota;

New York City Construction Site (c. 1900) in the collection of the Milwaukee Art Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin;[53]

Tree Study (c. 1905) in the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;

Landscape with Trees (c. 1905) in the collection of the Saint Louis Art Museum in St. Louis, Missouri;[54]

Cloud Study (c. 1910) in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, New York;[55]

and (c. 1914) in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery of The Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.[56]

Family

Sloane married Gertrude Gabrielle Larned (October 4, 1878 - January 17, 1954) of Washington, D.C., an author best known for the children's book Fun with Folk Tales: Six Plays in Verse with Music and Songs (E. P. Dutton, 1942).[57] Together they had four children, including T. O'Conor Sloane III, a senior editor at Doubleday. She passed away on January 17, 1954 in Norwalk, Connecticut.[58]

Sloane's brother, John Eyre Sloane, a Columbia graduate and an airplane factory owner, married Thomas Edison's daughter Madeleine.

References

  1. ^ "T. O'Conor Sloane, Jr". Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  2. ^ Davis, Keith (1995). An American Century of Photography: From Dry-Plate to Digital [The Hallmark Photographic Collection] (paperback [Abrams cloth] ed.). Kansas City, MO: Hallmark Cards, Inc./Harry N. Abrams, Inc. pp. 44, 69, 407, 422. ISBN 0-87529-701-3. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  3. ^ "The American Annual of Photography, Volume 15". 1900. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  4. ^ Mees, Charles Edward Kenneth (1921). "Color Photography". p. 143. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  5. ^ Tennant, John A.; Lubschez, Ben Jehudah (1918). "The Photo-Miniature, Volume 15, Issues 169 - 180". Retrieved 1 July 2018.
  6. ^ "The American Amateur Photographer, Volume 12". 1900. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Art News, Volume 17". 1918. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  8. ^ Saretzky, Gary (2004). "Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers". New Jersey History (Fall/Winter): 31–32. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  9. ^ Homer, William (2002). Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession, 1902 (Hardcover ed.). New York: Viking Studio. ISBN 978-0670030385. OCLC 50701126. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  10. ^ Mees, Charles (1919). "The Progress of Photography, 1916 - 1919". The New Photo-Miniature. 15: 396–400. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  11. ^ Saretzky, Gary (2004). "Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers". New Jersey History (Fall/Winter): 12. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  12. ^ Homer, William (2002). Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession, 1902 (Hardcover ed.). New York: Viking Studio. ISBN 978-0670030385. OCLC 50701126. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  13. ^ "Columbia University. Office of the President. Annual report (Volume 1903) online". Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  14. ^ "Appendix 1: Statistics Regarding the Teaching and Administrative Staff for the Academic Year 1903-1904". Columbia University in the City of New York: Annual Reports of the President and Treasurer to the Trustees: With Accompanying Documents: For the Year Ending June 30, 1904. Columbia University: 47. 1904. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  15. ^ "American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Catalogue of Members". Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. IEEE. 26 (12): 9–189. 1907. doi:10.1109/PAIEE.1907.6741914. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  16. ^ Fels, Thomas (1989). O Say Can You See: American Photographs, 1839-1939: One Hundred Years of American Photographs from the George R. Rinhart Collection. Cambridge, MA/London: The Berkshire Museum/The MIT Press. p. 132. ISBN 9780262061209. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  17. ^ Davis, Keith (1995). An American Century of Photography: From Dry-Plate to Digital [The Hallmark Photographic Collection] (paperback [Abrams cloth] ed.). Kansas City, MO: Hallmark Cards, Inc./Harry N. Abrams, Inc. pp. 44, 69, 407, 422. ISBN 0-87529-701-3. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  18. ^ Davis, Keith (1995). An American Century of Photography: From Dry-Plate to Digital [The Hallmark Photographic Collection] (paperback [Abrams cloth] ed.). Kansas City, MO: Hallmark Cards, Inc./Harry N. Abrams, Inc. pp. 44, 69, 407, 422. ISBN 0-87529-701-3. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  19. ^ Saretzky, Gary (2004). "Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers". New Jersey History (Fall/Winter): 31–32. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  20. ^ Homer, William (2002). Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession, 1902 (Hardcover ed.). New York: Viking Studio. ISBN 978-0670030385. OCLC 50701126. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  21. ^ "Westport Public Schools Digital Collections". Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  22. ^ Stieglitz, Alfred (July 1903). Camera Work, No. 3. New York City. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
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  24. ^ Homer, William (2002). Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession, 1902 (Hardcover ed.). New York: Viking Studio. ISBN 978-0670030385. OCLC 50701126. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  25. ^ Davis, Keith (1995). An American Century of Photography: From Dry-Plate to Digital [The Hallmark Photographic Collection] (paperback [Abrams cloth] ed.). Kansas City, MO: Hallmark Cards, Inc./Harry N. Abrams, Inc. pp. 44, 69, 407, 422. ISBN 0-87529-701-3. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  26. ^ Mees, Charles (1921). Color Photography: An Authoritative Summary. New York: Tennant and Ward. p. 143. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  27. ^ Peterson, Christian. "Pictorial Photography at the Minneapolis Institute of Art: Approved Biography for T. O'Conor Sloane Jr". luminous-lint.com. Luminous-Lint. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  28. ^ "Chicago Photographic Salon of 1900". artic.edu. Art Institute of Chicago. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  29. ^ The American Amateur Photographer, Volume 12. New York: The American Photo Publishing Co. 1900. p. 568. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  30. ^ Abel, Juan C.; Cummings, Thomas Harrison; French, Wilfred A.; Beardsley, A. H. (November 1901). "London Salon". Photo Era: The American Journal of Photography. VII (5): 201. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  31. ^ "Photography at Important Art Exhibitions: Turin Decorative and Fine Arts Exhibition". repository.library.brown.edu. Brown University Library. Retrieved 13 November 2020. T. O'Conor Sloane, Jr., of New Jersey
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  33. ^ Stieglitz, Alfred (July 1903). Camera Work, No. 3. New York City. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  34. ^ Sloane, Jr., T. O'Conor (January 1920). "Photography as a Craft". The Photo-Miniature. XV (178): 401–431. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
  35. ^ "Westport Public Schools Digital Collections". Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  36. ^ "Sloane Jr., Thomas O'Conor". ctstatelibrary.org. Connecticut State Library. Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  37. ^ "Mixed papers Box 9". norwalkpl.org. Norwalk Public Library. p. 1. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
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  46. ^ ""Cloud Study" Thomas O'Conor Sloane, Jr. (American, 1879–1963)". metmuseum.org. Retrieved 7 July 2018. 'Our Future is in the Air: Photographs from the 1910s' exhibition, November 10, 2010 through April 10, 2011.
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  56. ^ Sloane Jr., Thomas O'Conor. "Thomas Alva Edison". npg.si.edu. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  57. ^ Larned, Gertrude. "Fun with Folk Tales: Six Plays in Verse with Music and Songs". AbeBooks. abebooks.com. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
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conor, sloane, thomas, conor, sloane, 1879, 1963, american, photographer, contents, early, life, career, photo, secession, movement, exhibitions, publications, museums, collections, family, referencesearly, life, career, editsloane, born, 1879, brooklyn, york,. Thomas O Conor Sloane Jr 1879 1963 was an American photographer Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Photo Secession movement 3 Exhibitions and publications 4 Museums and collections 5 Family 6 ReferencesEarly life and career EditSloane was born in 1879 in Brooklyn New York but spent much of his adult life in South Orange New Jersey Sloane was already photographing by the summer of 1894 when he photographically documented a week long cruise with his father on a sloop yacht on Long Island Sound Pictures of this trip survive in an album he compiled that is now at the Mystic Seaport Museum Mystic Connecticut 1 Sloane was most active as a naturalistic photographer at the turn of the twentieth century garnering acclaim for his gum bichromate work 2 3 4 5 In Sloane s early twenties he focused primarily on portraiture 6 becoming a professional sometime thereafter 7 and remaining active until the 1940s when a diving accident severely impaired his eyesight 8 9 Sloane experimented with gum bichromate platinum pigment gaslight and gelatin silver prints and various lenses 10 11 12 Sloane was perhaps an unlikely photographer having graduated from Columbia University in New York City with a degree in electrical engineering like his father Dr T O Conor Sloane a noted scientist prodigious author of scientific books and articles and the editor of Scientific American and Amazing Stories Sloane briefly taught electrical engineering and was a research assistant at Columbia also working independently as an electrical engineer before becoming a professional photographer 13 14 15 16 Photo Secession movement EditSloane began exhibiting with Alfred Stieglitz s Portrait of Thomas O Conor Sloane Jr by Stieglitz c early 1900s cadre of artistic amateur photographers at The Camera Club of New York 17 and in 1902 was an original member of the influential Photo Secession movement 18 19 20 21 22 with his work appearing in that year s National Arts Club exhibition Sloane maintained a long friendship with fellow Photo Secessionist and West Redding Connecticut resident photographer Edward Steichen 23 24 Exhibitions and publications EditIn addition to exhibitions in New York City Sloane s photographs were exhibited in Chicago and Philadelphia in 1900 London in 1901 and Turin in 1902 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sloane s photographs appeared in Photo Beacon June 1900 Camera Notes October 1900 Photographic Times November 1900 and January 1904 The American Annual of Photography 1901 and Camera Work No 3 July 1903 32 33 An article he wrote Photography as a Craft appeared in the January 1920 edition of The Photo Miniature 34 By 1931 Sloane had relocated to Westport Connecticut where in 1935 he was commissioned by the Westport Preservation Alliance WPA Federal Arts Project to photograph the historic houses of Westport and environs 35 36 37 38 His photos were black and white using glass plate negatives A gum print that he created during this time was shown at the Connecticut Tercentenary exhibition in New Haven 39 Museums and collections EditSloane s photographic work can be found in art auctions 40 41 42 43 public and private collections 44 45 exhibitions 46 university archives 47 and museums 48 49 50 across the nation Examples include four pieces in the Hallmark Photographic Collection now held by The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City Missouri 51 nine pieces in the collection of the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover Massachusetts 52 Untitled man harvesting c 1900 in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art in Minneapolis Minnesota New York City Construction Site c 1900 in the collection of the Milwaukee Art Museum in Milwaukee Wisconsin 53 Tree Study c 1905 in the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Landscape with Trees c 1905 in the collection of the Saint Louis Art Museum in St Louis Missouri 54 Cloud Study c 1910 in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City New York 55 and Thomas Alva Edison c 1914 in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery of The Smithsonian in Washington D C 56 Family EditSloane married Gertrude Gabrielle Larned October 4 1878 January 17 1954 of Washington D C an author best known for the children s book Fun with Folk Tales Six Plays in Verse with Music and Songs E P Dutton 1942 57 Together they had four children including T O Conor Sloane III a senior editor at Doubleday She passed away on January 17 1954 in Norwalk Connecticut 58 Sloane s brother John Eyre Sloane a Columbia graduate and an airplane factory owner married Thomas Edison s daughter Madeleine References Edit T O Conor Sloane Jr Retrieved 29 June 2018 Davis Keith 1995 An American Century of Photography From Dry Plate to Digital The Hallmark Photographic Collection paperback Abrams cloth ed Kansas City MO Hallmark Cards Inc Harry N Abrams Inc pp 44 69 407 422 ISBN 0 87529 701 3 Retrieved 8 December 2020 The American Annual of Photography Volume 15 1900 Retrieved 29 June 2018 Mees Charles Edward Kenneth 1921 Color Photography p 143 Retrieved 29 June 2018 Tennant John A Lubschez Ben Jehudah 1918 The Photo Miniature Volume 15 Issues 169 180 Retrieved 1 July 2018 The American Amateur Photographer Volume 12 1900 Retrieved 29 June 2018 Art News Volume 17 1918 Retrieved 29 June 2018 Saretzky Gary 2004 Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers New Jersey History Fall Winter 31 32 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Homer William 2002 Stieglitz and the Photo Secession 1902 Hardcover ed New York Viking Studio ISBN 978 0670030385 OCLC 50701126 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Mees Charles 1919 The Progress of Photography 1916 1919 The New Photo Miniature 15 396 400 Retrieved 9 October 2020 Saretzky Gary 2004 Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers New Jersey History Fall Winter 12 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Homer William 2002 Stieglitz and the Photo Secession 1902 Hardcover ed New York Viking Studio ISBN 978 0670030385 OCLC 50701126 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Columbia University Office of the President Annual report Volume 1903 online Retrieved 29 June 2018 Appendix 1 Statistics Regarding the Teaching and Administrative Staff for the Academic Year 1903 1904 Columbia University in the City of New York Annual Reports of the President and Treasurer to the Trustees With Accompanying Documents For the Year Ending June 30 1904 Columbia University 47 1904 Retrieved 17 December 2020 American Institute of Electrical Engineers Catalogue of Members Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers IEEE 26 12 9 189 1907 doi 10 1109 PAIEE 1907 6741914 Retrieved 8 October 2020 Fels Thomas 1989 O Say Can You See American Photographs 1839 1939 One Hundred Years of American Photographs from the George R Rinhart Collection Cambridge MA London The Berkshire Museum The MIT Press p 132 ISBN 9780262061209 Retrieved 4 December 2020 Davis Keith 1995 An American Century of Photography From Dry Plate to Digital The Hallmark Photographic Collection paperback Abrams cloth ed Kansas City MO Hallmark Cards Inc Harry N Abrams Inc pp 44 69 407 422 ISBN 0 87529 701 3 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Davis Keith 1995 An American Century of Photography From Dry Plate to Digital The Hallmark Photographic Collection paperback Abrams cloth ed Kansas City MO Hallmark Cards Inc Harry N Abrams Inc pp 44 69 407 422 ISBN 0 87529 701 3 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Saretzky Gary 2004 Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers New Jersey History Fall Winter 31 32 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Homer William 2002 Stieglitz and the Photo Secession 1902 Hardcover ed New York Viking Studio ISBN 978 0670030385 OCLC 50701126 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Westport Public Schools Digital Collections Retrieved 29 June 2018 Stieglitz Alfred July 1903 Camera Work No 3 New York City Retrieved 28 September 2020 Saretzky Gary 2004 Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers New Jersey History Fall Winter 31 32 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Homer William 2002 Stieglitz and the Photo Secession 1902 Hardcover ed New York Viking Studio ISBN 978 0670030385 OCLC 50701126 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Davis Keith 1995 An American Century of Photography From Dry Plate to Digital The Hallmark Photographic Collection paperback Abrams cloth ed Kansas City MO Hallmark Cards Inc Harry N Abrams Inc pp 44 69 407 422 ISBN 0 87529 701 3 Retrieved 8 December 2020 Mees Charles 1921 Color Photography An Authoritative Summary New York Tennant and Ward p 143 Retrieved 9 October 2020 Peterson Christian Pictorial Photography at the Minneapolis Institute of Art Approved Biography for T O Conor Sloane Jr luminous lint com Luminous Lint Retrieved 8 October 2020 Chicago Photographic Salon of 1900 artic edu Art Institute of Chicago Retrieved 9 October 2020 The American Amateur Photographer Volume 12 New York The American Photo Publishing Co 1900 p 568 Retrieved 9 October 2020 Abel Juan C Cummings Thomas Harrison French Wilfred A Beardsley A H November 1901 London Salon Photo Era The American Journal of Photography VII 5 201 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Photography at Important Art Exhibitions Turin Decorative and Fine Arts Exhibition repository library brown edu Brown University Library Retrieved 13 November 2020 T O Conor Sloane Jr of New Jersey Peterson Christian Pictorial Photography at the Minneapolis Institute of Art Approved Biography for T O Conor Sloane Jr luminous lint com Luminous Lint Retrieved 8 October 2020 Stieglitz Alfred July 1903 Camera Work No 3 New York City Retrieved 28 September 2020 Sloane Jr T O Conor January 1920 Photography as a Craft The Photo Miniature XV 178 401 431 Retrieved 9 October 2020 Westport Public Schools Digital Collections Retrieved 29 June 2018 Sloane Jr Thomas O Conor ctstatelibrary org Connecticut State Library Retrieved 1 October 2020 Mixed papers Box 9 norwalkpl org Norwalk Public Library p 1 Retrieved 9 October 2020 T O Conor Sloane Jr Photography Creative Places Arts amp Letters in 20th Century Connecticut Preservation Connecticut Retrieved 14 December 2022 Sloane Jr Thomas O Conor ctstatelibrary org Connecticut State Library Retrieved 1 October 2020 T O Conor Sloane Jr Auction Price Results Retrieved 7 July 2018 Thomas O Conor Sloane Jr Retrieved 7 July 2018 T O CONOR SLOANE JR Retrieved 7 July 2018 Marte Marie Early 1900s Gum Bichromate Print by T O Conor Sloane Jr Retrieved 7 July 2018 Photographer T O Conor Sloane Jr Retrieved 7 July 2018 Fels Thomas 1989 O Say Can You See American Photographs 1839 1939 One Hundred Years of American Photographs from the George R Rinhart Collection Cambridge MA London The Berkshire Museum The MIT Press p 92 ISBN 9780262061209 Retrieved 4 December 2020 Cloud Study Thomas O Conor Sloane Jr American 1879 1963 metmuseum org Retrieved 7 July 2018 Our Future is in the Air Photographs from the 1910s exhibition November 10 2010 through April 10 2011 Sloane T O Conor Inventory of The Catholic University of America Photograph Collection libraries catholic edu The Catholic University of America The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives Retrieved 3 December 2020 Box 15 Folder 4 Penhall Michele 2016 Stories from the Camera Reflections on the Photograph Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press p 203 ISBN 978 0826355898 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Works The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art art nelson atkins org The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art Retrieved 8 October 2020 CMOA Collection collection cmoa org Carnegie Museum of Art Carnegie Institute Retrieved 16 October 2020 Works Artist Maker Thomas O Conor Sloane Jr The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art Retrieved 14 December 2022 Collection Addison Gallery of American Art Phillips Academy Retrieved 13 December 2022 Sloane Thomas O Conor Milwaukee Art Museum 2011 Annual Report PDF mam org Milwaukee Art Museum p 27 Retrieved 15 October 2020 Sloane Jr Thomas O Conor Landscape with Trees slam org Saint Louis Art Museum Retrieved 15 October 2020 Cloud Study Thomas O Conor Sloane Jr American 1879 1963 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