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Lot ID: 16320
Max  Weber:   La Toilette
 
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Description
Artist: Weber Max
Title: La Toilette
Style: Modern (ca. 1880-1945), representational
Medium: Paintings, Oil, on canvas
Year: 1941
Size: height - 30.25 in, width - 36.25 in, depth - 0 in
Markings: signed, "MAX WEBER", and dated, "'41", in orange paint Lower Right
Estimate: from $90,000 to $150,000

Seller's Description:
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A fine mid-century oil on canvas by Early Modernist, MAX WEBER, painted in his post Social Realist period in the fashion of Jules Pascin and depicting Five Ladies in a Boudoir in NeoClassical style with fresh and muted color.

NOTE Condition:
(1)Relined &
(2)Craquelure (minor, stable surface)
  • Condition Report
    • Current lot doesn't have any damage.
  • History & Provenance
    • Provenance:
      Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, PA
      ACA Galleries, NY, NY
      Private Collection, USA



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      Shipping Weight: 25 lbs
      Framing: Yes
      Item Location: California, USA
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      Sales Tax: California

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    Sotheby's New York:
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