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Young's artwork in woodblocks and oil paintings won prizes during her lifetime. Young received the Joan of Arc bronze medal from the
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that is dedicated to painting. The park is over 60 acres and includes the Weir House, the Weir Pond, and the Weir and Young Studio.
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as a young girl with her family. Young trained under him and later became a professional artist herself. She studied art at the
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Sketch of J. Alden Weir by
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