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Artist: Max Weber
Spring - American Cubism
By Max Weber
Located in Miami, FL
Cubist influence mixed with soft warm colors is on full display in this charming work.
Signed twice.
6 Gallery Tags on verso
Sotheby's
Kennedy Galleries
Barbara Mathes Gallery
Sid Deutsch Gallery
The Downtown Gallery
University of Arizona Art...
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1910s Cubist Max Weber Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Pastel
Summer, 1910
By Max Weber
Located in Miami, FL
Complex study of nude figures grouping in landscape. Weber works in watercolor and pen with an electric brushstroke. Perhaps a study or a continuation for his major oil. Summer...
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Early 1900s Cubist Max Weber Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
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$48,000
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