THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 12, 1975 35 Notable 'Max Weber' Art Book Published An accumulation of mer- its attests to the high value of a most notable art book, "Max Weber" by Alfred Werner, published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Primarily, of course, the typical subject, the art of Max Weber, and the accom- plishments of the eminent painter who earned the title of "the Dean of American artists," stands out in this important book. Then there is the author. Alfred Werner is, by the same token, the dean of au- thors of works on art and about the world's most dis- tinguished artists. The impressive collec- tion of Weber's works in- corporated in this work is significant. 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"Rabbi," "Discourse," "Students of the Torah," "Discussing the Torah" and other simi- lar works give emphasis to a spiritual theme which, collectively, gives Weber special status among art- ists. The East Side of New York had its influence on the great artist, and there are reproductions in this book that give strength to The artist's Jewish in- this aspect of his work. volvements, his home back- The fascination in We- ground, are attributable to ber's notable appraisal of a his concerns for traditional great artist lies both in the values, and his works relat- description of the master as ing to New York's East Side guide and teacher for a gen- are part of his marvelous eration of art lovers. It indi- Jewish-interest paintings. cates fully Weber's inclina- An impressive.number of tion to portray the Jewish Weber's works reproduced traditional and historic. Describing Weber's Ju- daic themes, Werner states in his analytical appraisal: Recommended by Physicians N. in this fascinating book re- veal the artist's Jewish in- terests and his devotional- ism. "Adoration of the Moon" is both great art work and an indication of the artist's familiarity with Jewish traditions. Weber had gone to France, returned to this country, produced volumi- nously, and the 160 illus- trations in the Werber-ed- ited book, including 54 in full color, attest to the gen- ius of the artist under dis- cussion. I FACIAL HAIR ERMANENTL REMOVED, 23077 GREENFIELD Not least in importance is the role of the publisher. Harry N. Abrams is a leader in his field. The new work, on Max Weber, enriches the library the Abrams firm has made possible. Both as biography and as an interpretation of the Weber art, Werner's work is superb. It provides the rec- ognition that had been de- layed for this man of emin- ence in his field until the fullest appreciation was given to the creative skills of a man of skill and vision. Criticism later earned for Weber the acclaim that gave him the title of dean. 741.% eiotd Seafood 22101 Coolidge 1 Block So Of 9 Mi Monday Thru Saturday 9 Am-5:30 Pm Call 548-4031 "From a purely artistic viewpoint, • Orthodox Jews who retain their distinctive We Bone-Skin-Grind-Fish Free NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRODUCTS AT LOW, LOW EVERYDAY PRICES - - N New Family Size PFEIFFER'S Dressings Extra Special Raw-Pickled TONGUE 45 • Caesar • Russian • Spring Garden your choice 16 oz. bottle Del Monte Yellow Cling Rokeach 'Mother's • Manischewitz ALL WHITE or PIKE & WHITE GEFILTE FISH 0 2z4. $ 1 jar 16 oz. jar 79( 3 9 PEACHES sliced or halves 29 oz. can Reg. 85c 16 oz. cello pkg. 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Jerome Klein in his cata- Rembrandt — one of We- logue introduction to the ber's idols — appreciated exhibition, "Max Weber: their picturesque appeal The Figure in Retrospect when he settled among his (1906-1958),' at The Down- "models" in the Amsterdam town Gallery in 1958." ghetto. Significantly, the In a summation, Werner great Dutch artist preferred provides this additional the more natural, more un- evaluation of the artist he inhibited Ashkenazi (East has so admirably described European) refugees with in his newest Harry N. their untrimmed beards and Abrams art work: outlandish dress to the well- "There is a power of ex- groomed, more "assimi- pression, of awareness that lated" Sephardim (Por- runs like a thread of per- tuguese and Spanish Jews) manence through Weber's — even though it was from art, a rare and personal fla- the latter that he received vor — a translucency and portrait commissions, bloom in his color, a beauti- whereas he had to pay the ful tonal quality that is pe- immigrants from the east to culiarly his own. Spirit and pose for him. form and color are welded "Rembrandt generally into life, a complement of portrayed his Jews singly; intellectual power and emo- Weber frequently stressed tion. the dynamism of Jewish "He could descend into groups in action. Just as El the depths of gloom, over- Greco, painting biblical or whelmed with the suffering allegorical figures, made and injustice of the world, free with the human form, and he could sparkle with so the Expressionist Weber fun and dance with joy be- elongated and even dis- fore a beautiful work of art torted the faces and figures or.a beautiful song. Here of his Talmudists. In both was a biting wit, a twinkle cases and desired effect is in the eye at the absurd the same: the highest pitch tricks of life, and the naive of emotional and spiritual excitement of a child at a expression. new revelation of art or a "It may be said that We- new manifestation of the ber's pictures on Jewish human spirit." themes signal the start of a new phase in his work. * * * When he painted Sabbath Harry N. Abrams, Inc., (owned by the William H. began art book publishing Lane Foundation), in 1919, exactly 25 years ago, when he was 38 and on the thres- its first three art books were hold of complete maturity. issued. He had consolidated all Since November 1950, the his experience, put to- firm published more than gether all the aesthetic 1,500 art titles, gift books of components, and at last a very prestigious nature, achieved a sure touch of some in, limited quantities his own: "It is almost as if of 3,000-5,000, a number in Weber, in turning for the press runs of 300,000 copies first time to his Jewish to fill the growing art trade background for a theme, needs. has released a strong emo- In the illustrated book tional undercurrent which field and in art specialties, acted as a powerful sol- Abrams therefore leads the vent, infusing the elements field and its 25 years of pub- of his art with a new depth lishing have set high records of expression. From this for creative artistic publish- point on, the heritage of ing achievements. his forefathers was to be a —P.S. "The Personal Touch" LB. 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