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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Max Weber, The Green Bottle, 1907

Max Weber American, 1881-1961

The Green Bottle, 1907
Oil on canvas
18¼ x 15¼ inches
46.4 x 38.7 cm
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In 1905, Max Weber moved to Paris, where he studied first at the prestigious Académie Julian and then petitioned Henri Matisse to establish his own school dedicated to modernist principles....
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In 1905, Max Weber moved to Paris, where he studied first at the prestigious Académie Julian and then petitioned Henri Matisse to establish his own school dedicated to modernist principles. In 1906, Weber encountered the work of Paul Cézanne at an exhibition of the Post-Impressionist’s work, which left a profound impact on Weber. The Green Bottle, painted the following year, testifies to the influence of both French masters. The radical diagonal formed by the table edge recalls Cézanne’s distorted perspective in his celebrated still lifes, while gestural green brushstrokes contrast against yellow and pink grounds, reminiscent of Matisse’s Fauvist palette.
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Provenance

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

Exhibitions

Forum Gallery, New York, Max Weber: Discoveries, January 14—February 20, 1999
Gerald Peters Gallery, New York and Santa Fe, New Mexico, Max Weber, Becoming Modern, November 12, 2018–May 18, 2019

Literature

Percy North, Max Weber: Discoveries, New York: Forum Gallery, 1999, illus. in color
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