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Max Weber: Artist-Scholar
The general public scarcely knows his name but among other painters his reputation is almost legendary
November
1
1938
HARRY SALPETER
Max Weber: Artist-Scholar
HARRY SALPETER
November
1
1938
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ARTICLE
Max Weber: Artist-Scholar
The general public scarcely knows his name but among other painters his reputation is almost legendary
November
1
1938
HARRY SALPETER
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