Can You Still See It?

© Delaware Art Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Not for reproduction or publica…
© Delaware Art Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Not for reproduction or publication.
Can You Still See It?
© Delaware Art Museum / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Not for reproduction or publication.

Can You Still See It?

Date1909
Artist (American painter, etcher, and illustrator, 1871–1951)
MediumInk on paper
Dimensionssheet: 11 x 8 7/16 in. (28 x 21.5 cm)
Credit LineGift of Helen Farr Sloan, 2000
Object number2000-767
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsDRAWING
Label TextSloan and his fellow artists had a difficult relationship with the National Academy of Design, the central institution of New York's conservative art establishment. Inclusion in the Academy's annual juried exhibitions was essential for an artist's success at this time. Committees of the Academy's senior members selected works for each exhibition, then arranged them on the gallery walls. The best location for display would be at eye level, but many works by younger artists were relegated to the upper regions, known as the "skies." In Sloan's lampoon of this process, two Academy members are placing Sloan's painting Chinese Restaurant. The comic figure on the ladder asks his companion: "Can you still see it?"