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Max Weber — Portrait
Max Weber

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

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Max Weber, 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
Year
1919
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Print, Wood, Works on Paper, Modern, Unique Work

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