Memories

Max Weber American, born Russia

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In 1907, as a young art student in France, Weber befriended self-taught artist Henri Rousseau. By 1910, the year of the Frenchman’s death, Weber owned several of Rousseau’s paintings. In Memories, the decorative flattening of form and stylized figuration can be attributed partly to Rousseau’s posthumous influence. The painting shows a prim young woman in a landscape environment sparsely populated with objects—a tree, a vase, and, most mysterious, an image of two women in polka-dot dresses that seems to hover over her head.

Memories, Max Weber (American (born Russia), Bialystok 1881–1961 Great Neck, New York), Oil on canvas

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