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The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Weir, Robert Walter

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Edition of 1920. See also Robert Walter Weir on Wikipedia, and the disclaimer.

1389895The Encyclopedia Americana — Weir, Robert Walter

WEIR, Robert Walter, American artist: b. New Rochelle. N. Y., 18 June 1803; d. New York, 1 May 1889. After studying under Jarvis he began portrait painting in 1821 and then studied in Florence under Benvenuti, 1821-28. In 1829 he became a National Academician and was professor of drawing at West Point 1837-79. He was of especial prominence as a historical painter and among his works are the ‘Embarkation of the Pilgrims’ (1845) in the rotunda of the Capitol at Washington; the ‘Church of the Holy Innocents’ (1847), Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington; and ‘Peace and War,’ painted for the chapel at West Point