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Obweebetuck, c. 1908 (oil on canvas)
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Obweebetuck, c. 1908 (oil on canvas)
3526188 Obweebetuck, c.1908 (oil on canvas) by Weir, Julian Alden (1852-1919); 60.8x84.77 cm; Corcoran Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. USA; (add.info.: Obweebetuck (Algonquin word meaning place you see the river ) Mountain behind Weirs home in Windham, Connecticut
); American, out of copyright
Media ID 22729320
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Connecticut Fields Grazing New England The Ten Windham
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Obweebetuck, c. 1908 - A Serene Glimpse of Rural America
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. This print showcases Julian Alden Weir's masterpiece, "Obweebetuck" painted in 1908. The oil on canvas painting, measuring 60.8x84.77 cm, is part of the Corcoran Collection at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D. C. , USA. The artwork depicts Obweebetuck Mountain, named after an Algonquin word meaning "place you see the river". It stands majestically behind Weir's home in Windham, Connecticut. This serene landscape captures the essence of rural New England with its rolling fields and grazing cows. Weir's impressionistic style beautifully portrays the agricultural heartland of North America during that era. The painting evokes a sense of tranquility as it transports viewers to a simpler time when farming was at the core of American life. As one gazes upon this idyllic scene, they can almost feel the gentle breeze rustling through the countryside and hear distant cowbells echoing across the fields. It serves as a reminder of our deep connection to nature and how it shapes our daily lives. "Obweebetuck" not only represents Weir's exceptional talent but also pays homage to American farming traditions and landscapes that have shaped communities throughout history. This remarkable piece from The Ten movement exemplifies why Weir is considered one of America's most celebrated painters. Its
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