Avoirdupois - Max Weber
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Description
A 1915 Cubist composition by Max Weber, featuring geometric abstraction and integrated typography that explores themes of measurement and industrial form.
Max Weber, a pioneer of modernism in America, produced Avoirdupois in 1915. This work reflects his engagement with European avant-garde movements, specifically the analytical approach of Cubism and the dynamic energy of Futurism. Weber spent time in Paris during the early twentieth century, where he encountered the work of Pablo Picasso and Henri Rousseau. These experiences informed his own exploration of fractured space and geometric simplification. The composition is built upon a series of intersecting planes and angular forms, creating a sense of mechanical rhythm. The title, which refers to a system of weights, is integrated directly into the surface of the painting in bold, red lettering. This inclusion of text is a hallmark of Synthetic Cubism, where the boundary between the painted image and the physical world is blurred. The visual elements include schematic representations of scales, stairs, and numerical notations, which suggest a preoccupation with measurement, industry, and the urban environment. Weber employs a muted, earthy palette of ochres, browns, and greys, which allows the structural integrity of the forms to take precedence over colour. The light sources are suggested rather than rendered, contributing to the overall sense of abstraction. By deconstructing the subject matter into its constituent parts, Weber invites the viewer to engage with the painting as a constructed object rather than a window into a scene. The work remains a clear example of the artist's ability to synthesise complex European theories into a distinctively American visual language, prioritising formal experimentation and the interplay of shape and line.
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Avoirdupois - Max Weber
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