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1881 Bialystok, Russia - 1961 Great Neck, New York. Known for: Cubist, futurist and fauvist painting-landscape, figure and still life.
One of the more stylistically pioneering of the early modernists, Max Weber was a key figure in introducing avant-garde* art to America. He worked in the mediums of oil, watercolor, printmaking and... Read full biography
One of the more stylistically pioneering of the early modernists, Max Weber was a key figure in introducing avant-garde* art to America. He worked in the mediums of oil, watercolor, printmaking and sculpture, and his subjects sometimes reflected the spiritualism of his religion. His styles included... Read full biography
One of the more stylistically pioneering of the early modernists, Max Weber was a key figure in introducing avant-garde* art to America. He worked in the mediums of oil, watercolor, printmaking and sculpture, and his subjects sometimes reflected the spiritualism of his religion. His styles included Fauvism*, Cubism*, Dynamism*, Expresssionism*, and Futurism* and reflected the broad spectrum of revolutionary art activity in Paris at the turn of the 19th into the 20th centuries. He also created... Read full biography
One of the more stylistically pioneering of the early modernists, Max Weber was a key figure in introducing avant-garde* art to America. He worked in the mediums of oil, watercolor, printmaking and sculpture, and his subjects sometimes reflected the spiritualism of his religion. His styles included Fauvism*, Cubism*, Dynamism*, Expresssionism*, and Futurism* and reflected the broad spectrum of revolutionary art activity in Paris at the turn of the 19th into the 20th centuries. He also created some social-realist paintings during the 1930s with depictions of factory scenes. These works reflected his left-wing political leanings, which he expressed as national chairman of the American Artists Congress, "the most powerful left-wing artists'... Read full biography
One of the more stylistically pioneering of the early modernists, Max Weber was a key figure in introducing avant-garde* art to America. He worked in the mediums of oil, watercolor, printmaking and sculpture, and his subjects sometimes reflected the spiritualism of his religion. His styles included Fauvism*, Cubism*, Dynamism*, Expresssionism*, and Futurism* and reflected the broad spectrum of revolutionary art activity in Paris at the turn of the 19th into the 20th centuries. He also created some social-realist paintings during the 1930s with depictions of factory scenes. These works reflected his left-wing political leanings, which he expressed as national chairman of the American Artists Congress, "the most powerful left-wing artists' organization of the period" (Baigell). He was a writer on topics of modern aesthetics including "The Fourth Dimension from a Pl... Read full biography
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- Reviews:October 2006Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- What Modern Looked LikeOctober 2005Severns, Martha RAmerican Art Review
- Modern Art & National IdentityAugust 2005McDonnell, PatriciaAmerican Art Review
- "Salud to Russia!", "Zdorovye!" toJune 2004Soderberg, PaulArt-Talk
- The Odd CoupleOctober 2003Greben, Deidre SteinARTnews
- Art Market, Auction Records forFebruary 2003McCord, AndyARTnews
- ReviewsJanuary 2003Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Front PageDecember 2002Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Jack L Blanton Museum of ArtDecember 2001Carlozzi, Annette; E DuganneAmerican Art Review
- Date BookMay 2001EditorsArt & Auction
- Collection of John and Dolores BeckDecember 2000Leeds, Valerie AnnAmerican Art Review
- Museum SceneNovember 2000Editors, Art & AntiquesArt & Antiques
- DatebookAugust 2000Editors, Art & AuctionArt & Auction
- New Britain Museum of American ArtApril 1999Buckley, LaureneAmerican Art Review
- At The Art ShowFebruary 1999EditorArt & Auction
- Still Life, Object in Ameican ArtOctober 1997Sims, Lowery/Sabine RewaldAmerican Art Review
- To Be ModernAugust 1996Yount,SylviaAmerican Art Review
- April 1910April 1996Schonfeld, BobArt & Auction
- Art: American Cubist PaintingDecember 1995Berman, AvisArchitectural Digest
