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Artist: Max Weber
Spring - American Cubism
Spring - American Cubism

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 Figurative Paintings

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Pastel

Nude on Chair
Nude on Chair

Nude on Chair

By Max Weber

Located in Miami, FL

Heavy impasto pained in alla prima ( Wet-on-wet ) technique. Layer of damar varnish. Frame burn, On Masonite. Unframed Signature: Signed Max Weber upper left.

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1940s Cubist Max Weber Figurative Paintings

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