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Artworks
Max Weber American, 1881-1961
Still Life, 1949Gouache, gold leaf collage and graphite on paper mounted on board5¼ x 4⅞ inches
13.3 x 12.4 cmSigned at lower right: MAX WEBER '49Still Life is a rare goldleaf collage that exemplifies Max Weber’s lifelong still life practice. From 1905 to 1908, Weber lived and worked in Paris, where leading figures of the...Still Life is a rare goldleaf collage that exemplifies Max Weber’s lifelong still life practice. From 1905 to 1908, Weber lived and worked in Paris, where leading figures of the avant-garde were developing radical new modes of visual expression. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque began experimenting with collage in 1912 while they were developing Cubism, and Weber was one of the first American artists to work in the medium. In 1949, when Still Life was created, Weber was featured in a large solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The year prior, in 1948, A Look magazine survey of art experts positioned Weber as the second greatest living American artist, trailing only John Marin.Provenance
The artist; to
Estate of the artist, 1961; to
Max Weber Foundation, 2021 until the presentExhibitions
Sullivan Goss, Santa Barbara and Montecito, California, Max Weber: Painting the Object, as gouache on paper, 4.75 x 4.25 inches
Gerald Peters Gallery, New York, Max Weber: Painting the Object: Four Decades of Still Life Painting, May 8–26, 2006