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Caroline Weir Ely Art for Sale and Sold Prices

b. 1884 - d. 1974

Caroline (Caro) Weir Ely (1884 – 1974), was an accomplished bookbinder, printmaker, etcher, and painter. She was educated in both New York and Paris and continued to work, maintaining a studio, even after she married and became a mother – a rare occurrence in the early 1900s. She settled in Old Lyme, Connecticut, a town known for its art colony. Like her father Julian Alden Weir a noted American Impressionist painter, she often painted near her home. Following her father’s death, she sometimes printed his etched plates, producing posthumous editions of his landscape prints.

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b. 1884 - d. 1974

Alias

Caro Weir Ely

Biography

Caroline (Caro) Weir Ely (1884 – 1974), was an accomplished bookbinder, printmaker, etcher, and painter. She was educated in both New York and Paris and continued to work, maintaining a studio, even after she married and became a mother – a rare occurrence in the early 1900s. She settled in Old Lyme, Connecticut, a town known for its art colony. Like her father Julian Alden Weir a noted American Impressionist painter, she often painted near her home. Following her father’s death, she sometimes printed his etched plates, producing posthumous editions of his landscape prints.