The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Weir, John Ferguson

WEIR, John Ferguson, American painter, sculptor and author, son of R. W. Weir (q.v.): b. West Point, N. Y., 28 Aug. 1841. He was a pupil of his father and became a member of the National Academy in 1866. Since 1869 he has been professor of painting in the Yale School of Fine Arts. As a sculptor he is known by his statues of President Woolsey and Professor Silliman of Yale, and in addition to many portraits he has painted &lsquo;The Gun Foundry&rsquo;; &lsquo;The Forging of the Shaft&rsquo;; &lsquo;The Column of Saint Mark's, Venice,&rsquo; etc. He has written &lsquo;John Trumbull and His Works&rsquo; (1902); &lsquo;Human Destiny in the Light of Revelation&rsquo; (1903).