June - Connecticut – (Charles Edward Weir) Previous Next


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Museum: Huntington Museum of Art (Huntington, United States)

Technique: Oil On Canvas

The farm that Julian Alden Weir acquired near Branchville, Connecticut, in 1882 proved to be much more than a place to live. It had a far deeper influence, becoming a haven that inspired his work as a painter, so much so that the American artist Frank Duveneck remarked that it was in fact the farm that made Weir a landscape painter. The painting June, Connecticut reflects both Weir

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