
Portrait
1919
The American artist Max Weber was deeply influenced by non-Western art, including African masks that he viewed at Parisian museums and Japanese prints, which he learned about as a student. Around 1919, he began to combine these interests in a series of relief prints, such as the one seen here. Weber deconstructed the human figure into component parts, emphasizing its simplicity and geometry.
- Medium
- color woodcut on Chinese paper
- Spotted At
- Museum · Cleveland Museum of Art
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