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Max Weber lithograph Max Weber original lithograph "Still Life"

Medium: original lithograph. Printed in 1930 in an edition of 250 and published in New York by The Downtown Gallery. Size: 10 x 6 3/4 inches (252 x 172 mm). Signed in the plate; not hand-signed.

$200.00
Max Weber original woodcut for Primitives Max Weber woodcut for Primitives, 1926

Medium: woodcut. Executed by Max Weber in 1926 for his art and poetry project "Primitives", published in New York in a limited edition of 350. The image measures 4 1/4 x 2 inches (107 x 50 mm). There is poetry text printed on the back side, as issued. This impression in brown ink on handmade wove paper is signed in pencil with the initials "M. W." It is not certain if this is the artist's own signature.

$200.00
Max Weber original woodcut for Primitives Max Weber woodcut for Primitives, 1926

Medium: woodcut. Executed by Max Weber in 1926 for his art and poetry project "Primitives", published in New York in a limited edition of 350. The image measures 4 1/4 x 2 inches (107 x 50 mm). There is poetry text printed on the back side, as issued. This impression in brown ink on handmade wove paper is signed in pencil with the initials "M. W." It is not certain if this is the artist's own signature.

$200.00
Max Weber original woodcut for Primitives Max Weber woodcut for Primitives, 1926

Medium: woodcut. Executed by Max Weber in 1926 for his art and poetry project "Primitives", published in New York in a limited edition of 350. The image measures 4 1/2 x 2 1/8 inches (113 x 54 mm). There is poetry text printed on the back side, as issued. This impression in brown ink on handmade wove paper is signed in pencil with the initials "M. W." It is not certain if this is the artist's own signature.

$200.00
Max Weber lithograph Improvisations Max Weber original lithograph

Medium: original lithograph. This lithograph was printed in 1951 for the "Improvisations" portfolio, published by the Artists Equity Association of New York on the occasion of the 1951 Spring Fantasia Masquerade Ball at the Hotel Astor. Leading artists on the New York art scene were invited to contribute original lithographs in the form of advertisements for businesses sponsoring the Artists Equity Association; these sponsors gave the artists complete creative freedom of expression.

This impression was printed on tinted laid paper in an edition of 2000. Size: 12 x 8 5/8 inches (303 x 220 mm). Signed in the plate (not hand-signed).

Condition: the left edge of the sheet has been trimmed.

$150.00