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Artist: Max Weber (1881 - 1961)
Nationality: Polish-American
Movement: Abstract Expressionism
Media: Painting
Influences:
Artworks in Museum Collections: (60) Click the artwork titles below to see actual examples of artwork or works of art relevant to works by Max Weber.
- Woodcuts and Linoleum Blocks by Max Weber, E. Weyhe , published 1956, Relief print
- Woodcuts and Linoleum Blocks by Max Weber, E. Weyhe , published 1956, Relief print
- Mme Segond Weber. Médée (acte 1er) (titre inscrit) (1er quart 20e siècle) by GOOSSENS J E (imprimeur)
- RETOUR DE L'EGLISE, SCENE BRETONNE (19e siècle) by WEBER Otto
- Max Weber
Girl with Comb
oil on canvas
1919
- Carl Weber
Sir John Lubbock
19th - 20th century
- Max Weber
Man with Hat Reading
Woodcut monotype
19th - 20th century
- Still Life with Two Tables, Max Weber (Russia, Belostok, 1881 - 1961) , circa 1934, Oil on canvas
- C.E. Weber
F. W. von Goethe
19th century
- Blooming Cactus, Marnie Weber (United States, born 1959) (Artist), 1998, Photomontage
- Landscape, Max Weber (Russia, Belostok, 1881 - 1961) , circa 1920-1928, Watercolor
- Rabbi Reading, Max Weber (Russia, Belostok, 1881 - 1961) , 1919-1920, Woodcut
- Untitled, Frederic Weber (United States, born 1955) , 1998, Silver dye-bleach print
- Armchair from ’The Kem Weber Group’ Dining-room Suite of Furniture, Grand Rapids Chair Company (Manufactured by), circa 1928, ’Sage-green’ painted wood and replaced black oilcloth upholstery
- C.E. Weber
Friedrich August III, King of Saxony
19th century
- Death Valley Road, Al Weber (United States, born 1930) (Artist), no date, Gelatin-silver print
- Untitled, Frederic Weber (United States, born 1955) , 1995, printed 1998, Silver dye-bleach (Cibachrome) print
- Journée de tempête à Dieppe ; Tempête dans le port de Dieppe (2e moitié 19e siècle ; 1er quart 20e siècle) by WEBER Théodore
- Tyke, Adirondack Park, N.Y., Bruce Weber (United States, born 1951) (Artist), 1988, printed 1991, Gelatin-silver print
- Jamileh Weber Poster, Robert Rauschenberg (United States, Texas, Port Arthur, 1925 - 2008-05-12) , 1989, Offset lithograph
- At the fountain, Evarist Adam Weber (Germany, Aachen, 1887 - 1968) , 1920, Woodcut on wove paper
- Galerie Jamileh Weber Poster, Robert Rauschenberg (United States, Texas, Port Arthur, 1925 - 2008-05-12) , 1988, Offset lithograph
- Robert Rauschenberg, Galerie Jamileh Weber, Robert Rauschenberg (United States, Texas, Port Arthur, 1925 - 2008-05-12) , 2001, Offset lithograph
- Rauschenberg at Galerie Jamileh Weber, Robert Rauschenberg (United States, Texas, Port Arthur, 1925 - 2008-05-12) , 1991, Offset lithograph and screenprint
- Rauschenberg, Works, Galerie Jamileh Weber, Zürich, Robert Rauschenberg (United States, Texas, Port Arthur, 1925 - 2008-05-12) , 1991, Screenprint
- Rauschenberg, Anagrams, Jamileh Weber Gallery, Zürich, Robert Rauschenberg (United States, Texas, Port Arthur, 1925 - 2008-05-12) , 1996, Offset lithograph
- Stephanie Weber
Headscape II
Mixed Techniques
1973
- Adolf von Menzel
Geschichte Friedrichs des Grossen (Leipzig: J. J. Weber, 1840)
book with wood engravings
1840
- Kthe Kollwitz
Beratung (Council) , rejected plate for the third plate in the series Weber (Weavers)
Etching
1895 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Slide Lecture at the Metropolitan Museum, 1916 Max Weber (American, born Russia, 1881-1961)Pastel on paper;
- Weber Furlong - Jazz 1921 oil on canvas The Hyde Collection American
- Max Weber - The Visit 1917 oil on paperboard Corcoran Gallery of Art American
- Max Weber - Bather 1913 oil on canvas Hirshhorn Museum American
- Idelle Weber - Macaroni Tin n.d. watercolor Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester American
- Max Weber - Discourse 1940 oil on canvas Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester American
- Max Weber - Two Vases 1945 oil on panel Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art at The University of Oklahoma American
- ’Airline’ Chair, Karl Emanuel Martin (Kem) Weber (Germany, 1889 - 1963) , Produced circa 1935, Designed 1934, Birch, ash, and original russet oilcloth upholstery
- ’Airline’ Chair, Karl Emanuel Martin (Kem) Weber (Germany, 1889 - 1963) , Produced circa 1935, Designed 1934, Birch, ash, and original russet oilcloth upholstery Museum of Fine Arts
- Jean Mignon, French, active in 1535-1556/57 Pan Engraving Oval 9 5/8 x 5 13/16 in.
- Portrait of the poet Carl Maria Weber, Franz Maria Jansen (Germany (Cologne), 1885 - 1958) , 1980 restrike (original 1915), Linoleum cut printed in blue on wove paper Museum of Fine Arts
- Jean Mignon, French, active in 1535-1556/57 Diana of Ephesus Engraving Oval 9 1/2 x 5 Museum of Fine Arts
- Joos van Cleve, Flemish, active in 1511–died in 1540-41 The Crucifixion about 1525 Oil on
- Max Weber - Cubist Woman 1912 pastel and charcoal Hirshhorn Museum American Museum of Fine Arts
- Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Italian, 1609–about 1665 Tobit Burying the Dead Etching Platemark 7 7/8 x
- Max Weber - Spiral Rhythm 1915 bronze Hirshhorn Museum American
- Max Weber - Deserted Farm 1942 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American
- Max Weber - Two Women in a Landscape 1911 oil on canvas Cleveland Museum of Art American Museum of Fine Arts
- Master of Saint Severin, German (Cologne School), active about 1480-1520 The Crucifixion and Scenes from Museum of Fine Arts
- Max Weber, American (born in Russia), 1881-1961 Entertainment 1956 Oil on canvas 35.56 x 45.72 Museum of Fine Arts
- Paul Weber, German, 1823-1916 Swiss Landscape 1859 Graphite Sheet: 16.3 x 13.9 cm (6 7/16 Museum of Fine Arts
- Max Weber, American (born in Russia), 1881-1961 The Duet 1956 oil on canvas | Oil Museum of Fine Arts
- Max Weber, American (born in Russia), 1881-1961 Pacific Coast 1952 Oil on canvas 63.18 x
- Max Weber - Interior of the Fourth Dimensions 1913 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American
- Max Weber - Rush Hour, New York 1915 oil on canvas National Gallery of Art American Museum of Fine Arts
- Max Weber, American (born in Russia), 1881-1961 Afternoon Repast 1924 Pastel on paper mounted on Museum of Fine Arts
- Max Weber, American (born in Russia), 1881-1961 New York (The Liberty Tower from the Singer The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Female dancer, Western Han dynasty (206 B.C.–A.D. 9), 2nd century B.C. ChinaEarthenware with slip and
- Head, E. Weyhe , 1920, Relief print
- Head, E. Weyhe , 1920, Relief print
- Figure, E. Weyhe , 1951-1952, Relief print
Artnews Articles and Exhibition Information: (40) Click on any of the links below to read about artnews or exhibitions related to Weber
Karin Weber Gallery: Women to Women: Mai Anh Mai Anh is quietly emotional and determined. In her impressionst/expressionist oeuvre she goes her own way, mining her memories and experiences and observing the rituals and concerns of women around her. At times her paintings seem to be the narra...
Karin Weber Gallery: Perfection Underlying Life: Karina Wisniewska An injury in 2000 terminated Karina Wisniewska's international career as a Concert pianist. She moved to her own studio in Zurich to concentrate exclusively on her other passion, painting. She has had almost immediate success, with her work exhib...
Karin Weber Gallery: A Slice of Life: Mai Anh Mai Anh was born in 1961 in Thanh Hoa province and graduated from the Fine Arts College in Vietnam. She has exhibited extensively both locally and internationally.
"There is a certain dream-like quality to much of the work by contemporary Vie...
Karin Weber Gallery: Geoff Todd's New Collection: Wet Without denying the paint‚s own existence on the canvas, Todd‚s seemingly random choice of medium may seem experimental. The end result however is bold, carefree, alluring and eternally true to the artist‚s unique style.
A professional arti...
Karin Weber Gallery: The Real and The Mythical: NYEIN CHAN SU The artist took several documentary photographs and made vinyls from them. Once they were completed, the artist painted on top of them 'collaborating to the dance.' The resulting works show great communication, interaction and significance between...
Karin Weber Gallery: The Virtue of Tranquil Beauty: Xue Mo Variously described as indicative of "Renaissance", "Chinese Vermeer" and "Medici-like", Xue Mo's paintings evoke a timeless elegance, a return to
pure‚ painting, and by turn, a contemporary interpretation of formalism. Graduating in 1991 with a ...
Karin Weber Gallery: Noel de Guzman: Tactile Mind The symphony of vibrant blues, cheerful yellows and verdant greens - colours not previously seen in his works - now dominate most of his canvasses. His works are still rendered in his trademark finger-painted style of broad lines, but are now see...
Karin Weber Gallery: Min Wae Aung: Watercolors "I often get asked why I show most of my figures from the back, and not in profile or full face. The face tells an immediate story, but seen from the back, the mystery about the person is not so easily revealed. " States the artist.
Karin Webe...
Karin Weber Gallery: Faces to Figures by Charles Cham His works play heavily with the "duality of life"; his double faces are equally unbalanced, mirror emotions are depicted, his signature appears top and bottom of every painting, colour opposites are used side by side. Even his attitude to his wor...
Karin Weber Gallery: Charles Cham: Ballads Charles CHAM started painting at the age of five inspired by the first movie he ever saw. It was a story about an artist with a magic brush and everything he painted became alive. He painted birds and they flew away. He painted fish and they swam ...
Neuberger Museum of Art: Cleve Gray, Painter: A Quarter of A Century ...
Karin Weber Gallery: Portraits by Min Wae Aung "They live simple lives. They know and love beauty. They make themselves beautiful with things around them"' says Min Wae of his muses. Flowers worn "preciously" and hand woven cloths adorn their proud selves, indicating a confidence in their nat...
Karin Weber Gallery: An Exhibition by Philippine Artist Carlo Magno Carlo Magno is the winner of Artist of the Centennial Award, Philippine American Federation of South Florida; Outstanding Malatean Award, Malate Catholic School; Grand Prize "Las Pinas Church", Hispanidad Painting Contest; Leadership Award, Philippin...
Karin Weber Gallery: Under Scrutiny: by Yang She Wei - China Security guards are hired to watch people. Our everyday lives are surrounded by men and women wearing non-distinctive uniforms; their eyes on us and our activities. What happens when the civilians decide to scrutinize the guards? How do they se...
Karin Weber Gallery: Collages: Myanmar artist NAY MYO SAY For his 'COLLAGES ' exhibition the artist used black and white photographs, (taken by himself) charcoal and multiple layers of watery acrylic paint, building up color and texture, which in part appear like brass or stone rubbings. The collages are...
Karin Weber Gallery: Ode To The Arts : Burmese Artists Nyein Chan Su‚s mixed media work deals with religious belief and spirituality. In this deeply religious country, Buddhism and Animism worship are equally practiced and tolerated. The Nat festival is a time of great joy and a time to sing and drink...
Karin Weber Gallery: e Rouge et le Noir: Vietnamese/Canadian artist Duy Phuc Nguyen About the artist:
Duy Phuc Nguyen was born in Ho Chi Minh City in 1967, his family moved to Canada when he was 8. Mainly self taught and taking lessons in basic techniques with a local artist, Nguyen became skilled at portraits and landscape...
International Center of Photograph: Myth, Dreams and Reality in Contemporary Argentine Photography The work in the exhibition ranges from the allegorial images of Gabriel Valansi and Martín Weber and social
documentary of Gabriel Díaz, Adriana Lestido, and Helen
Zout to enivronmental landscapes by Cristina Fraire and Marcos Zimmermann and street...
Project Gallery: Communism: A Group Show The first exhibition will include a poster and mail art project by Aleksandra Mir (New York), an installation and mural by Klaus Weber (Berlin), a large scale fabric intervention by Eva Berandes (Berlin), an amateur (workers) choir formed by Facto...
Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt: Change of Scene XVIII New works / New rooms by:
Gilbert & George (*1943 & 1942), Katharina Fritsch (*1956), Felix Gonzales-Torres
(*1957-1996), Franz Gertsch (*1930), Rosemarie Trockel (*1952), Markus Raetz (*1941), Barbara Klemm (*1939), Robert Gober (*1954), An...
Wooloo Productions: Call for Artists: LIFE EXCHANGE PERFORMA 07 Project Offers New Yorkers The Chance To Exchange Lives Taking place in the Chelsea apartment of author Nancy Weber - the first recorded New York citizen to have conducted a Life Exchange (The Life Swap, 1974) - the Wooloo project invites both artists and members of the public to exchange lives with ot...
Polvo Art Studio: Terrorist Art: Protesting War Propelled by the tensions, anxieties and complexities of war, their collaborative effort will critique and promote awareness of the casualties of war and the benefits of peace. From comical manipulations of homeland security to acute examinations...
University of Virginia Art Museum: Opting for Realism: American Painting in the 1970s "Opting for Realism" focuses on figurative art and shows how each artist chose to define realism and depict the surrounding world. Drawn from the museum's permanent collection of 1970s realist paintings, the exhibition includes works by Jack Beal...
Boltax Gallery: Christian Witkin: Room of Silence and Observation Witkin's ad Campaigns include clients such as the Gap, Esprit, Levi's, Nike, IBM and American Express. Christian has received various awards for his editorial and commercial work, including the Society of Publication Designers Gold Award in Photog...
National Portrait Gallery: Horst: Portraits - Sixty Years of Style This is the first major exhibition of Horst's
work since his death in November 1999, and the first ever to
focus solely on his portraiture. It brings together 150 portraits,
in black and white and colour, exploring the worlds ...
Jewish Museum: Anni Albers From the time she was a young student at the Bauhaus, she
created wall hangings that stand on their own as abstract
works of art, comparable in their boldness and modernis...
Scandinavia House: Louisa Matthiasdottir: A Retrospective She drew motifs from both of the countries she had called home to express an intensely personal vision. With broad brushstrokes, sweeping gestures, and vibrant color, Matthíasdóttir simplified the images she saw, yet imbued them with the air of he...
Fogg Museum, Harvard: Philip Guston: A New Alphabet Brings Pivotal Group
of Paintings Together for First Time
The exhibition is co-organized by Harry Cooper, associate curator of modern art at the Fogg Art Museum, and Joanna Weber, acting curator of European and contemporary art at the Yale Art Gallery, with the help of Laura Greengold, a recent graduate ...
Wood Street Gallery: Naked: The Naked Body in Contemporary Video, Photography, and Preformance Naked features the work of Tina Barney, Anton Corbijn, Zhang Huan, Ma Liuming, Jaan Toomik, Spencer Tunick, Bruce Weber and Manabu Yamanaka. Wood Street Galleries will also present a lecture with Eleanor Heartney, Contributing Editor of Art, Art i...
Figureworks: Jacquelyn Schiffman: Sitting on Air Ms. Schiffman entitled this show Sitting on Air. She says "Sitting on
air is tricky, you don‚t know if you're about to fly or to fall down."
Her figurative imagery is based on real people, some famous, some
familial, some models. These introspe...
Morono Kiang Gallery: Just Words: Xu Bing, Hong Hao, and Xie Xiaoze In this show, MacArthur grant recipient and New York-based artist Xu Bing works with the letters of an English word, slightly altering and arranging them so that the word seems to take on the form of a Chinese character, yet remains legible to the...
Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden: Another Line: New Forms of Drawing Current approaches to an expansion of drawing build on achievements of 20th century art history and further develop historical approaches in a decidedly contemporary vein. Today the genre of drawing shows that it has liberated itself from academic...
Jewish Museum: Paris in New York: French Jewish Artists in Private Collections The works in this exhibition are from private collections, supplemented with examples
from The Jewish Museum’s collection. The collectors of these works share both an
admiration for their beauty and an abidi...
National Academy of Design: Challenging Tradition: Women of the Academy, 1826-2003 A strength of this exhibition is the numerous self-portraits by women artists. One membership requirement of newly elected Academicians is that all must donate a portrait of themselves to the museum's permanent collection. This has provided the Ac...
Workmens Cirle: Curating a Better World: Tenth Anniversary Show Many artists-those shown
here and others who appreciate the ongoing project-have expressed their
eagerness to help the celebration and have generously donated works for our
Tenth Anniversary Show.
"Curating a Better World" will run from ...
Anderson Gallery, Drake University: Lucio Pozzi: Indoor Games At the Anderson Gallery, Pozzi will create a site-specific installation, which is a main strand in his diverse artistic practice. The installation, called "INDOOR GAMES," is a single, multi-part work consisting of panels in four basic colors (red,...
Gerald Peters Gallery: Cast and Carved: American Sculpture 1850-1950 Over 60 artists will be featured in the exhibition including Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Frederic Remington, Paul Manship and Isamu Noguchi. Works on view range in size from tabletop to monumental, and are composed of a variety of materials, includin...
Jessica Murray Projects: The Prince Project: Dust - by Bonnie Collura and Royale - by Mark Dean Veca Bonnie Collura embarks on a new series of exhibitions called "The Prince Project." Collura's latest endeavor, comprised of sculptures, drawings and video, begins with the legend of the Golem. According to the story, the Golem is a magical creatu...
Camera Club of New York: Call for Artists: National Photography Competition Juror
During a 40-year career, photographer Larry Fink has explored the human condition from myriad angles—and always with a human touch. Among his publications are Somewhere There's Music (Damiani, 2006), The Forbidden Pictures (powerHouse, ...
ODC Theater: STRANGE LOVE In what will be their first full production in over three years, Fellow Travelers Performance Group will premier works developed in conversations and collaborations while fulfilling Djerassi residencies. Fellow Travelers Performance Group is a mo...
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