Weir, Julian Alden, 1852-1919
Dates
- Existence: 1852 - 1919
biographical statement
Citation:
Life and letters of J. Alden Weir, 1960 (b. 1852; occupation: artist; father: Robert Walter Weir; brother: John Ferguson Weir)Wikipedia, Nov. 29, 2010 (J. Alden Weir; Julian Alden Weir; b. Aug. 30, 1852 in West Point, N.Y.; d. Dec. 8, 1919; American impressionist painter)
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Anna D. B. Weir correspondence, 1882-1891
Correspondence of Anna D. B. Weir, dated April 25, 1882 to November 3, 1891 in New York. Letters concern J. Alden Weir artwork, family members, and a series of letters involving Julian and Anna's courtship.
Charles Baude correspondence with Julian Alden Weir, 1880-1900
Contains correspondence by Julian Alden Weir, dating from between 1873 and 1929 in France and New York. The letters are primarily to Julian Alden Weir and concern his artwork. Some of the primary authors are Jules and Emile Bastien-LePage, John Singer Sargent, and J. Appleton Brown.
Ella Baker Weir correspondence, 1919-1929
Correspondence of Ella Baker Weir, dated from 1882 to 1929 in New York. Letters primarily concern the settlement of the estate of J. Alden Weir and the 1925 memorial exhibition of his work.
Jules and Emily Bastien-LePage correspondence with Julian Alden Weir, 1880-1889
Contains correspondence by Julian Alden Weir, dating from between 1873 and 1929 in France and New York. The letters are primarily to Julian Alden Weir and concern his artwork. Some of the primary authors are Jules and Emile Bastien-LePage, John Singer Sargent, and J. Appleton Brown.
Julian Alden Weir correspondence, 1873-1929
Contains correspondence by Julian Alden Weir, dating from between 1873 and 1929 in France and New York. The letters are primarily to Julian Alden Weir and concern his artwork. Some of the primary authors are Jules and Emile Bastien-LePage, John Singer Sargent, and J. Appleton Brown.
Julian Alden Weir papers, 1873-1952
Contains papers of Julian Alden Weir, dating from 1873 to 1952 primarily in New York, and Paris. The papers include his artwork, correspondence, newspaper articles, and work under his official capacity as the President of the National Academy of Design.
National Academy of Design records, 1915-1920
Contains correspondence, eulogies, and speeches made by Julian Alden Weir on behalf of the National Academy of Design, dated April 1915 to 1920 in New York. The correspondence are concerning official business, deaths, and speeches made to the annual meetings.
Weir family papers
Contains the papers of various members of the Weir family, including Robert Walter Weir (1803-1889), John F. Weir (1841-1926), and Julian Alden Weir (1852-1919). Contains correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, manuscripts, speeches, artwork, clippings, and published material relating to the family, dating from between 1765 to 1929. The bulk of the collection relates to Julian Alden Weir.
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