Weber, Max, 1881-1961
Max Weber American Cubist painter (1881–1961)
Max Weber American Cubist painter
Weber, Max, 1881-1961, peintre
Weber, Max (American painter, printmaker, and sculptor, 1881-1961)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Afternoon Repast | |
Alvin Langdon Coburn (1882–1966) | |
Bathers | |
The Celadon Vase | |
The Cellist | |
Chinese Restaurant | |
Colonial Bowl | |
Cubist poems | |
Deserted Farm | |
A Dispute | |
Drapeau | |
The Duet | |
The Embrace | |
Essays on art, 1916. | |
First comprehensive retrospective exhibition in the West of oils, gouaches, pastels, drawings, and graphic works by Max Weber (1881-1961); The Art Galleries, University of California at Santa Barbara, February 6 through March 3, 1968. | |
Gaillardias | |
Gauguin Girl | |
Geranium | |
A gloybn far umgloybiḳe | |
Der goylem : a dramatishe poeme in akhṭ bilder | |
Grand Central Terminal | |
Invocation | |
Last Snow | |
Max Weber. | |
Max Weber, 1881-1961 : memorial exhibition : paintings, drawings, sculpture, January 19 to February 28, 1962, in the Art Gallery of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York City. | |
Max Weber - an American cubist in Paris and London, 1905-15 : [exhibition: 24 Jun 2013 ; 5 Oct 2014 at Ben Uri Museum, London] | |
Max Weber, prints and color variations : July 11-October 5, 1980, National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. | |
Max Weber : the cubist decade : 1910-1920 : exhibition held at the High Museum of Art, 10 Dec. 1991-9 Feb. 1992, and others | |
Meditation | |
Memories | |
Mirror | |
Mother Love | |
Nature morte | |
New York (The Liberty Tower from the Singer Building) | |
Nude with Upraised Arm | |
Pacific Coast | |
Paintings. Selections | |
Path in the Woods | |
The Pearl Necklace | |
Portrait | |
Prayer | |
Primitive Figure | |
Primitives : poems and woodcuts | |
Rabbi Reading | |
The Red Carnation | |
Red Poppies | |
Repose | |
Rittaiha no shi | |
Rush Hour, New York | |
Sans titre | |
Sculpture Figure | |
Seated Figure | |
Slide Lecture at the Metropolitan Museum | |
Standing Nude | |
Still Life with a Lemon and a Blue Vase | |
Still Life with Chinese Tea Pot | |
Straggly Pines | |
Students of the Torah | |
Study | |
Summer | |
Things | |
Three Literary Gentlemen | |
Three Women | |
Trio | |
Two Figures | |
Two Musicians | |
Two Women in a Landscape | |
Untitled (Still Life) | |
The Visit | |
Woman Seated at Table | |
Woodcuts and linoleum blocks. | |
The Workers | |
דמויות | |
דער גולם : א דראמאטישע פאעמע אין אכט בילדער | |
শিরোনামহীন | |
స్టాండింగ్ ఫిగర్ | |
立体派の詩 |