Three women are depicted performing laundry tasks outdoors in Santa Fe, with one bending over a tub and two others actively washing clothes. John Sloan, a key figure of the Ashcan School, often depicted urban life, but after moving to Santa Fe in 1919, his work shifted to local culture and landscapes, exemplified by this 1926 piece.
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