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Julian Alden Weir - Studio Tea - Public domain portrait painting

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Julian Alden Weir. Studio Tea, 1888. Oil on canvas. Michele & Donald D'Amour Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, Massachusetts. Museum Purchase. Photography by David Stansbury

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weir farm national historic site fairfield county connecticut julian alden weir japonisme japonism american impressionism studio tea donald d amour museum museum purchase fine arts david stansbury national parks gallery high resolution portrait
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1888 - 1920
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National Parks Gallery
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https://npgallery.nps.gov/
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Public Domain Dedication

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weir farm national historic site fairfield county connecticut julian alden weir japonisme japonism american impressionism studio tea donald d amour museum museum purchase fine arts david stansbury national parks gallery high resolution portrait