Julian Alden Weir [1] - Hand painted oil painting reproductions

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Weir, Julian Alden - A Follower of Grolier

ID : 31123
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Weir, Julian Alden - After the Ride aka Visiting Neighbors

ID : 31124
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Weir, Julian Alden - At the Piano

ID : 31125
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Weir, Julian Alden - Autumn Days

ID : 31126
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Weir, Julian Alden - Autumn_Rain

ID : 31127
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Weir, Julian Alden - Branchville Connecticut

ID : 31128
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Weir, Julian Alden - Connecticut Scene

ID : 31129
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Weir, Julian Alden - Upland Pasture

ID : 31130
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Weir, Julian Alden - Cora

ID : 31131
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Weir, Julian Alden - Face Reflected in a Mirror

ID : 31132
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Weir, Julian Alden - Girl Standing by a Gate

ID : 31133
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Weir, Julian Alden - Houses in Pasture

ID : 31134
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Weir, Julian Alden - Ideal Head

ID : 31135
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Weir, Julian Alden - Idle Hours

ID : 31136
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Weir, Julian Alden - In the Livingroom

ID : 31137
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Weir, Julian Alden - Little Lizie Lynch

ID : 31138
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Weir, Julian Alden - Midday

ID : 31139
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Weir, Julian Alden - Midsummer Landscape

ID : 31140
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Weir, Julian Alden - Noonday Rest In New England

ID : 31141
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Weir, Julian Alden - On the Shore

ID : 31142
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Weir, Julian Alden - Ravine near Branchville

ID : 31143
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Weir, Julian Alden - Roses in a Silver Bowl on a Mahogany Table

ID : 31144
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Weir, Julian Alden - Silver Chalice with Roses

ID : 31145
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Weir, Julian Alden - Summer Afternoon Shinnecock Landscape

ID : 31146
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Weir, Julian Alden - Summer aka Friends

ID : 31147
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Weir, Julian Alden - The Black Hat

ID : 31148
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Weir, Julian Alden - The Blue Gown

ID : 31149
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Weir, Julian Alden - The Bridge Nocturne aka Nocturne Queensboro Bridge

ID : 31150
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Weir, Julian Alden - The Building of the Dam

ID : 31151
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Weir, Julian Alden - The Lace Maker

ID : 31152
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Weir, Julian Alden - The Letter

ID : 31153
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Weir, Julian Alden
Julian Alden Weir (August 30, 1852 – December 8, 1919) was an American impressionist painter and member of the Cos Cob Art Colony near Greenwich, Connecticut. Weir was also one of "The Ten", a loosely-allied group of American artists dissatisfied with professional art organizations, who banded together in 1898 to exhibit their works as a stylistically-unified group. Weir was born and raised in West Point, New York, the son of painter Robert Walter Weir, a professor of drawing at the Military Academy at West Point. His older brother, John Ferguson Weir, also became a well-known landscape artist who also painted in the styles of the Hudson River and Barbizon schools. Julian Weir received his first art training at the National Academy of Design in the early 1870s before enrolling at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1873. While in France he studied under the famous French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme, and became good friends with Jules Bastien-Lepage. Weir also encountered impressionism for the first time, and reacted strongly: "I never in my life saw more horrible things...They do not observe drawing nor form but give you an impression of what they call nature. It was worse than the Chamber of Horrors." Weir met James McNeill Whistler in London before returning to New York City in 1877. His works as a young artist centered on still life and the human figure, which he rendered in a realist style not unlike the work of Édouard Manet. In the 1880s Weir moved to rural Ridgefield, Connecticut and strengthened his friendship with artists Albert Pinkham Ryder and John Henry Twachtman. The art of Weir and Twachtman was especially well-aligned, and the two sometimes painted and exhibited together. Both taught at the Art Students League. By 1891 Weir had reconciled his earlier misgivings about impressionism and adopted the style as his own. Through the remainder of the 1890s and 1900s Weir painted impressionist landscapes and figurative works, many of which centered on his Connecticut farms at Branchville and Windham. His style varied from traditional, vibrant impressionism to a more subdued and shadowy tonalism. He also became skilled at etching. In 1912 Weir was selected the first president of the Association of American Painters and Sculptors, but resigned a year later following the association's sponsorship of the modernist Armory Show. Weir later became president of the National Academy of Design. He died in 1919. Today Weir's paintings are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D. C.; Brigham Young University's Museum of Art, Provo, Utah; and the Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, Connecticut. Weir's farm and studio at Branchville are protected as the Weir Farm National Historic Site, the Weir family continue ownership of the Windham farm.

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