Max Weber in Commercial Art Galleries:
AffordableArt101 Fine Prints, Miami, USA See our excellent selection of Max Weber woodcuts and fine prints by 19th & 20th Century masters at AffordableArt101
Palm Beach Fine Art, North Palm Beach, Florida, USA "Head Of A Woman" Circa 1910 -1920
Oil on Canvas
Signed: Left Bottom
Site: 14 1/8" x 17 1/2"
Original Antique Frame:
19 1/4" x 22 1/2"
Condition: Excellent, Glue relined.
There is no visible restoration under UV
light.
Provenance:
The Artist
Mr
Spanierman Gallery, New York City Joel's Cafe, New York, NY Joel's Cafe, ca. 1909-10. Rod Richardson wrote to associate gallery director Gina Greer that “Joel’s Bohemian Refreshery” was “a favorite watering hole for many of the leading writers, artists, poets, and chorus girls of the day.”
Susan Teller Gallery, New York, NY, USA Figure, 1919/20 Rubenstein 11. Woodcut, 4 x 2 inches.
Edition about 25. Signed in pencil.
We also have an impression of Head, of the same time period and format.
Harris Schrank Fine Prints, New York, New York, USA
Forum Gallery, New York City
Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery, Santa Barbara and Montecito, California (scroll down to the bottom of the Sullivan Goss page to see works available)
Max Weber in Artnet Galleries: Artnet homepage for this artist 10 artworks in total
Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico 2 works listed
Forum Gallery Inc., Los Angeles, California 2 works listed
Alexandre Gallery, New York 2 works listed
Annalie's Fine Art Gallery, Santa Cruz, California The Mirror #2
Gerald Peters Gallery, NY, New York Imaginative Still Life
Bernard Goldberg Fine Arts, LLC, New York The Critic, Paris (from the rue de la Gaieté Series)
Rachel Adler Fine Art / Adler & Conkright, New York Figures on the Beach
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