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McSorley's Cats

Maker (American, 1871 - 1951)
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Date1929
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions35 x 45 in. (88.9 x 114.3 cm.)
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. Gift of the Virginia Steele Scott Foundation
Label TextBetween 1912 and 1930, Sloan created five paintings of McSorley's Old Ale House in New York City. In this version, Sloan depicted a few of his friends enjoying the bar known for its "good ale, raw onions, and no ladies." Seated at the table in the lower left corner are Sloan himself (with pipe and glasses), the cartoonist Art Young, and George O. Hamlin (with pipe). Artist and critic Alexander Kruse leans on the bar, holding a cane. The proprietor of the tavern, Bill McSorley, opens the icebox to feed his cats ground bull's liver.
Sloan began his career as a magazine illustrator, which inspired him to present his subjects in a straightforward style. The primary source for this work was an illustration he made in 1913 for Norman Hapgood's article "McSorley's Saloon," published in Harper's Weekly.

Status
On view
Object number83.8.44
McSorley's Bar
John Sloan
ca. 1912
Object number: 83.8.55.1
McSorley's Back Room
John Sloan
1916
Object number: 83.8.54
Bachelor Girl
John Sloan
1915
Object number: 89.9
Knees and Aborigines
John Sloan
1927
Object number: 86.21
An Old Lady with Two Cats
Thomas Rowlandson
n.d.
Object number: Sessler127
Musical Cats
Thomas Rowlandson
n.d.
Object number: 59.55.1096
Ernest Henry Griset
n.d.
Object number: 000.79.3
Ernest Henry Griset
n.d.
Object number: 000.79.2
Ernest Henry Griset
n.d.
Object number: 000.79.1
The Western Brothers
John Singleton Copley
1783
Object number: 14.7
Ambrose Bierce
John Herbert Evelyn Partington
n.d.
Object number: 60.10
Portrait of Margaret Chew Bordley
John Wollaston the Younger
ca. 1752
Object number: 2016.11.7