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1943 Print Wayfarers Max Weber Abstract Otto Spaeth Cubism Wartime Figures FZ7 GBL1 This is an original 1909

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This is an original 1909 black and white print ad for the Glidden Varnish Company of Cleveland

Rebelling against his familyÕs attempts to groom him for a political career

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Petruccelli illustrated using repeating images and bold graphics which gave his work an Art Deco appearance

Delaware Avenue at Johnson Park in Buffalo

1943 Print Wayfarers Max Weber Abstract Otto Spaeth Cubism Wartime Figures FZ7 GBL1 This is an original 1909This is an original 1943 color print from Fortune titled, "Wayfarers." The print shows various figures with large sacks on their backs describing the grief and displacement of World War II. Max Weber (1881 1961) was an American painter who helped introduce cubism to America after studying at the School of Paris. Weber also studied at the Pratt Institute of Brooklyn, New York. CONDITION This 68+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine. Light aging

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