Artworks associated with “Large Primitive Head in Profile”

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  • The image shows angular and curved lines forming abstract shapes resembling three human-like figures. The figures have elongated facial features and expressive eyes. The central figure appears to be pointing to an open book-like shape. The composition suggests individuals engaged in a discussion or presentation, perhaps in a setting related to reading or storytelling. The lines and shapes create depth and interaction among the figures, merging familiar elements with an abstract motif.

    Feast of Passover

    Max Weber, The Spiral Press, Joseph Blumenthal, Weyhe Gallery

    1920 (published 1956)

    Woodcut in black on laid paper  Accession ID  2015.114.52

    Not on view
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    Five Prints by Max Weber

    Max Weber, The Spiral Press, Joseph Blumenthal, Weyhe Gallery

    1956

    Portfolio of three linocuts and two woodcuts in gray paper folder  Accession ID  2015.114.52-56

    Not on view
  • The image shows an abstract human figure from head to feet, in a standing position with hands pressed together in front of the chest. The face has geometric shapes, and the head is slightly bowed. The hair is abstract and continuous above the head. The body is outlined with simple lines, and there are no clothes or adornments on the figure. The background is a textured, dark rectangle, with the artist's signature "Max Weber" at the bottom.

    Prayer

    Max Weber, The Spiral Press, Joseph Blumenthal, Weyhe Gallery

    1920 (published 1956)

    Linocut in black on laid paper  Accession ID  2015.114.53

    Not on view
  • The image displays a collection of curvilinear and angular shapes enclosed within a tall rectangle. These shapes create a dynamic composition without any representational subject matter. Light and dark areas contribute to the contrast and depth of the image. The overall style resembles geometric abstraction, reminiscent of cubist art.

    Primitive Figure

    Max Weber, The Spiral Press, Joseph Blumenthal, Weyhe Gallery

    1921-1925 (published 1956)

    Woodcut in black on laid paper  Accession ID  2015.114.55

    Not on view
  • The image shows an abstract, stylized figure from head to upper thighs standing upright. The person's head is slightly tilted to one side, with simplified, linear facial features. The hair is abstractly depicted. The clothing blends into the organic forms of the body. The space around the figure is filled with abstract lines and shapes, suggesting texture or movement. There are no identifiable objects like jewelry. The background is plain with the figure and surrounding designs contrasting against a pale, textured surface. The artist's signature is visible at the bottom right.

    Nude Woman with Arm Upraised

    Max Weber, The Spiral Press, Joseph Blumenthal, Weyhe Gallery

    1930-1932 (published 1956)

    Linocut in black on laid paper  Accession ID  2015.114.56

    Not on view

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