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John Ferguson Weir

John Ferguson Weir Die Waffengieberei Cold Spring oil painting on canvas
Die Waffengieberei Cold Spring
Painting ID::  45368
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John Ferguson Weir Die Waffengieberei Cold Spring oil painting on canvas



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  John Ferguson Weir
  American painter and sculptor. 1841-1926 Painter, teacher and sculptor, son of Robert Walter Weir. He grew up at the US Military Academy at West Point, where he was taught by his father. His earliest paintings record the handsome landscape of the surrounding countryside, including View of the Highlands from West Point (1862; New York, NY Hist. Soc.). By November 1862 Weir had settled in New York, occupying quarters in the Studio Building on West Tenth Street, where he became friendly with many of the well-known artists residing there. He also made important contacts through the Century Club and the Athenaeum Club and the Artists' Fund Society. He made his d?but at the National Academy of Design with an Artist's Studio (1864; Los Angeles, CA, Co. Mus. A.), a detailed view of his father's painting room at West Point. The picture's favourable reception led to his election as an Associate of the National Academy of Design.
  Die Waffengieberei Cold Spring
  mk181 1866 Ol auf Leinwand 124.3x165.8cm

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