Julian Alden Weir
Julian Alden Weir was an American painter born in 1852 and active until his death in 1919. He was a prominent figure in the Impressionist movement in the United States, known for his landscapes and depictions of rural life. Weir studied at the National Academy of Design and later in Paris, where he was influenced by European Impressionists. He played a significant role in introducing Impressionism to American audiences and was a founding member of the Ten American Painters, a group that sought to promote this style. His work is characterized by a focus on light and color, contributing to the evolution of American art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Weir's legacy continues to be recognized in various exhibitions and collections across the country.