All Alden J Weir Oil Paintings

1852-1919 Painter, printmaker and teacher, son of (1) Robert Walter Weir. His art education began in the studio of his father. There he and his half-brother (2) John Ferguson Weir acquired an appreciation for the Old Masters, particularly of the Italian Renaissance and of the 17th-century Dutch schools. While Weir pursued in his art a course very different from that of his father and half-brother, his personality as well as his artistic attitudes were shaped by them. In the winters of 1870-71 and 1871-2, he continued his studies at the National Academy of Design in New York, where his instructor was Lemuel Wilmarth (1835-1918).
 

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Alden J Weir Lady with a Mandolin oil on canvas


Lady with a Mandolin
Lady with a Mandolin
Painting ID::  4570
 
 

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Alden J Weir Albert s Son oil on canvas


Albert s Son
Albert s Son
Painting ID::  4628
  20inx24
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Alden J Weir Buiding a Dam,Shetucket oil on canvas


Buiding a Dam,Shetucket
Buiding a Dam,Shetucket
Painting ID::  44797
  mk177 1908 Oil on canvas 31x40in
  mk177 1908 Oil on canvas 31x40in

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Alden J Weir The Fishing Party oil on canvas


The Fishing Party
The Fishing Party
Painting ID::  44812
  mk177 1915 Oil on canvas 28x23
  mk177 1915 Oil on canvas 28x23

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Alden J Weir The Red Bridge oil on canvas


The Red Bridge
The Red Bridge
Painting ID::  44813
  mk177 1895 Oil on canvas 24x33in
  mk177 1895 Oil on canvas 24x33in

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     Alden J Weir
     1852-1919 Painter, printmaker and teacher, son of (1) Robert Walter Weir. His art education began in the studio of his father. There he and his half-brother (2) John Ferguson Weir acquired an appreciation for the Old Masters, particularly of the Italian Renaissance and of the 17th-century Dutch schools. While Weir pursued in his art a course very different from that of his father and half-brother, his personality as well as his artistic attitudes were shaped by them. In the winters of 1870-71 and 1871-2, he continued his studies at the National Academy of Design in New York, where his instructor was Lemuel Wilmarth (1835-1918).

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