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Hugo Weber Furniture

Swiss, 1918-1971

Painter and sculptor Hugo Weber was born on May 4, 1918, of Swiss parents. In 1939, Weber went to Paris, where he studied painting with Marcel Gimond and after his service in the Swiss Army (1939–42), he worked with Aristide Maillol and Alberto Giacometti. Weber immigrated to the US in the 40s, and in 1946, he was appointed professor at the IIT Institute of Design in Chicago. He later became a professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology and also taught at the Pennsylvania State University and New York University. The Betty Parsons Gallery in New York represented Weber and solo exhibitions of his paintings were mounted in 1953, 1955 and 1959. Other solo exhibitions were held at the Colorado Springs Fine Art Center, Art Institute of Chicago, IIT Institute of Design, Galerie 16 in Zurich, American University in Beirut, Hutter & Wirth Galerie in Basel and Finch College in Manhattan. Weber was included in numerous group exhibitions including the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles in Paris, Sculpture Today at the Toledo Museum of Art, Directions of American Paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago, Le Salon Comparaisons in Paris, as well as shows at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Whitney Museum of American Art. His work is represented in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Cincinnati Art Museum. Weber moved to Paris in 1955 and returned to New York in 1960. He lived in a loft/studio building on Greenwich Street in the Village. He died at the age of 53 on August 15, 1971, in New York.

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Creator: Hugo Weber
Dealer: Stevens Fine Art
Hugo Weber Original Lithograph, 1964 - "Freeway L.A."
By Hugo Weber
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original color lithograph by Swiss/American artist Hugo Weber. Pencil signed lower right and dated ‘64. Sheet size: 22.25" H x 30.25" W. This work is a very rare print and has full...
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Mid-20th Century Hugo Weber Furniture

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Hugo Weber Original Abstract Color Lithograph Titled “Posed Lady”, 1964
By Hugo Weber
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original color lithograph by Swiss/American artist Hugo Weber. Pencil signed lower right and dated 1964. Pencil titled “Posed Lady” lower left. In excellent condition. Edition size is 20 of which this print is no. 7. Sheet size: 20.25" H x 26" W. This item is not matted and is unframed. Hugo Weber (1918-1971), painter and sculptor, was born May 4, 1918, of Swiss parents. In 1939, Weber went to Paris where he studied painting with Marcel Gimond...
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Mid-20th Century American Hugo Weber Furniture

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Hugo Weber Original Abstract Color Lithograph Titled “Chez Elle”, 1964
By Hugo Weber
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original color lithograph by Swiss/American artist Hugo Weber. Pencil signed lower right and dated 1964. Pencil titled lower center “Chez Elle.” In excellent condition. Edition size is 10 of which this print is no. 7. Sheet size: 22.25" H x 33.38" W. This item is not matted and is unframed. Hugo Weber (1918-1971), painter and sculptor, was born May 4, 1918, of Swiss parents. In 1939, Weber went to Paris where he studied painting with Marcel Gimond...
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Mid-20th Century American Hugo Weber Furniture

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Hugo Weber Original Abstract Color Lithograph Titled "Black Print", 1964
By Hugo Weber
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original color lithograph by Swiss/American artist Hugo Weber. Pencil signed lower right and dated 1964. Titled lower left "Black Print." In excellent condition. Sheet size: 22" H x 30" W. This item is not matted and is unframed. Hugo Weber (1918-1971), painter and sculptor, was born May 4, 1918, of Swiss parents. In 1939, Weber went to Paris where he studied painting with Marcel Gimond...
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Mid-20th Century American Hugo Weber Furniture

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Hugo Weber Original Abstract Color Lithograph Titled “Spook Noir”, 1964
By Hugo Weber
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original color lithograph by Swiss/American artist Hugo Weber. Pencil signed lower right and dated 1964. Pencil titled lower left “Spook Noir.” In excellent condition. Edition size is 20 of which this print is no. 7. Sheet size: 20.25" H x 29.75" W. This item is not matted unframed. Hugo Weber (1918-1971), painter and sculptor, was born May 4, 1918, of Swiss parents. In 1939, Weber went to Paris where he studied painting with Marcel Gimond...
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Mid-20th Century American Hugo Weber Furniture

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