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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Max Weber, The Blue Labeled Bottle, 1917-18

Max Weber American, 1881-1961

The Blue Labeled Bottle, 1917-18
Oil on canvas
21¼ x 24¼ inches
54 x 61.6 cm
Signed and dated twice at lower right: MAX WEBER 1917 / MAX WEBER 1918
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Schoelkopf Gallery is the exclusive worldwide representative of the Max Weber Foundation. The Blue Labeled Bottle (1917-18) is a testament to Weber's unwavering commitment to...
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Schoelkopf Gallery is the exclusive worldwide representative of the Max Weber Foundation.



The Blue Labeled Bottle (1917-18) is a testament to Weber's unwavering commitment to still-life painting and evidences his discerning eye for objects of significance in his environment. The painterly detail bestowed on these objects and the deliberate spacing around them form a portrait of the depicted items. At the right of the composition, Weber incorporated an Egyptian black-topped redware jar, a type of pottery discovered in the Nubian region along the Nile River. Through his still life practice, Weber placed profound emphasis on quotidian objects, both contemporary and historical, asserting, "Through things we ever establish new relationships between ourselves and the principles that underlie things. The simplest object may have embodied in it the finest degree of excellence." (Max Weber, Essays on Art, New York: William Edwin Rudge, 1916, p. 35).

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Provenance

The artist; to
Estate of the artist, 1961; to
Max Weber Foundation, 2021 until the present

Exhibitions

Gerald Peters Gallery, New York and Santa Fe, Max Weber: In Retrospect, October 19–January 16, 2016
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