- Helen Farr Sloan
Helen Farr Sloan (1911 - 2005) is a patron of the arts, inspired educator, accomplished artist and widow of renowned artist
John Sloan .Over the past 50 years, Helen Farr Sloan quietly created a most remarkable profile as an American
philanthropist . Following the 1951 death of her husband, John Sloan, one of the premier American artists of the 20th century, Helen organized the artist’s estate and turned it into an exceptional philanthropic instrument to serve local, regional, national, and international arts constituencies.Biography
Helen Farr was born in
New York City onFebruary 24 ,1911 . She was the daughter of Dr. Charles Farr, a New York surgeon and Helen Woodhull Farr. She graduated high school from TheBrearley School for Girls in 1929. She tookanatomy classes atCornell University Medical School and studiedweaving ,pottery , metalwork,wood carving and jewelry making at the Craft Students League. At sixteen Helen Farr enrolled in theArt Students League of New York where she met and studied with John Sloan (1871-1951) who became her lifelong friend, mentor and in 1944, her husband. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E04E5DF1030F933A05751C1A9639C8B63 NY Times Death Notice] ]While her marriage to Sloan lasted only seven years (1944-1951), Helen Farr Sloan’s devotion to art was a life-long commitment. After Sloan’s death she returned to her teaching career and continued to paint. [ [http://www.teleduction.com/order/sloan.htm Teleduction] ] She also spent her remaining years focused on supporting research about her husband and American art history and working on distributing his estate. The contents of his studio and his wide-ranging library became a treasure trove for philanthropic giving. The recipients of her largesse include the
University of Delaware , Sewell C. Biggs Museum inDover, Delaware ,Smithsonian Institution , theNational Gallery of Art , Boston Film and Video Foundation,Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center , Katonah Museum of Art inNew York and theNew-York Historical Society . Helen Farr Sloan’s own paintings are held in private and public collections, including theDelaware Art Museum and theNational Museum of Women in the Arts inWashington, D.C. .Beginning in 1961, and continuing throughout her life, Helen Farr Sloan nurtured a special relationship with the
Delaware Art Museum . [ [http://www.delart.org/HFS_library/hfs_home.html Delaware Art Museum - The Helen Farr Sloan Library & Archives] ] Because of Helen Farr Sloan’s gifts and scholarship, the Delaware Art Museum received more than 5,000 works including the preeminent collection of the work of John Sloan with virtually every aspect of his career represented. This has made the Delaware Art Museum the leading repository for the study of John Sloan who was noted for his realistic images of turn-of-the-centuryNew York City .Helen Farr Sloan died
December 13 ,2005 , at the age of 94 in Wilmington,Delaware .References
Persondata
NAME = Sloan, Helen Farr
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Farr, Helen
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Educator, artist and philanthropist
DATE OF BIRTH =February 24 ,1911
PLACE OF BIRTH = New York,New York , USA
DATE OF DEATH =December 13 ,2005
PLACE OF DEATH = Wilmington,Delaware , USA
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