The Microscope Artist: Robert Walter Weir (American, 1803–1889)

1849

American Paintings and Sculpture

Not on view


Robert Walter Weir captured the mid-nineteenth-century fascination with science and devotion to domestic education in The Microscope. In the painting, Jacob Whitman Bailey, the pioneer of American microscopy and a professor at the United States Military Academy at West Point, instructs his sons along with his daughter Maria, at right. At a time when education for girls focused on music, dancing, and needlework, Bailey taught Maria science. Father’s and daughter's costumes evoke the period of Galileo, calling forth the power of science and tempering rational inquiry with romantic wonderment. As they became affordable tools for home teaching, microscopes took on religious overtones because they unveiled what many believed to be "the inner labyrinths of creation." Weir's portrayal of Bailey as both scientist and father exemplifies the Romantic belief in the sacred duty to educate children.

Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

30 × 40 in. (76.2 × 101.6 cm)

Credit Line

John Hill Morgan, B.A. 1893, LL.B. 1896, M.A. (Hon.) 1929, and Olive Louise Dann Funds

Accession Number

1964.15

Culture
Period

19th century

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Bibliography
  • Marian Wardle, The Weir Family, 1820-1920 Expanding the Traditions of American Art (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Museum of Art, 2011), 7, ill
  • Helen A. Cooper et al., Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery, exh. cat. (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Art Gallery, 2008), 5, 231, no. 130, ill
  • Alexander Nemerov, "The Pleasure of Conversation," in "The Original Work of Art: What It Has to Teach," special issue, Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin (2003), 44, fig. 3
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Object/Work type

figures (representations), genre (visual works), human figures (visual works), interior architecture

Signed

Signed l.c. "Robt. W. Weir 1849"

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