- John Ferguson Weir
John F. Weir (1841- 1926) was an American painter and sculptor, the son of
Robert Walter Weir .Biography
He was born
August 28 ,1841 , atWest Point, New York , and studied with his father and at the National Academy, New York. In 1861 he opened a studio inNew York City and he became a member of the National Academy in 1866.In 1868 he studied abroad. After his return he served as the first director of the School of Fine Arts at
Yale University (1869-1913). He died inProvidence, Rhode Island onApril 8 ,1926 .He designed the public fountain on
New Haven Green . Among his writings are:
* "John Trumbull and his Works" (1902)
* "Human Destiny in the Light of Revelation" (1903);Paintings
* "The Gun Foundry" (1867)
* "Forging the Shaft" (1868, Metropolitan Museum, New York)
* "Tapping the Furnace";Portraits
* Admiral Farragut
* President Dwight of Yale
*Wells Williams ;Statues
* President Woolsey of Yale
* Professor Silliman (elder) of YaleFurther reading
*cite book | author=Fahlman, Betsy | title=John Ferguson Weir: The Labor of Art | location=Newark NJ | publisher=University of Delaware Press| year=1997| id=ISBN 0-87413-602-4
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