RIDGEFIELD -- Larry Bowers was at Weir Farm, bottle of animal hide glue in hand, fixing the furniture. "It's the stuff humans have been using for 3,000 years and it's still the best," Bowers said of ...
WILTON -- "I have never seen the beauty of spring before, which is something to have lived and suffered for," artist Albert Pinkham Ryder once said. "The landscape and air are full of promise." Ryder ...
Among national parks, Weir Farm National Historic Site is a small one, tiny when compared with a Yellowstone or an Acadia. Indeed, it is easily overlooked, though it shouldn’t be. Weir Farm may be ...
Living on the bucolic New England farm he purchased in 1882 for the price of one of his paintings and $10, American artist Julian Alden Weir adopted the en plein air (in the open air) painting style ...
Katherine Barrett Andrews knew her father painted a lot. That’s what he did: Sperry Andrews was a painter living, quite literally, in the footsteps of American Impressionists. But she did not know the ...
With the change in seasons at Weir Farm, there is also a change in name for the arts program at the historic site. . With the new name comes a new push to make the art programs at Weir Farm more a ...
When Ron Landis visits Weir Farm National Historic Site -- a 110-acre expanse of thick forests, rolling hills and rustic barns on the Wilton/Ridgefield border -- he feels as if he's being "transported ...
One in a series of occasional stories marking the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. WILTON, Conn. — Helping visitors see the world through an artist's eyes is a priority at Weir Farm ...
— -- In 1882, New York City art collector Erwin Davis became enamored with a particular still-life painting by a young American painter named Julian Alden Weir. According to the National Park ...
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