Andreas Paul Weber

(German, 1893–1980)

Andreas Paul Weber was a German artist best known for his dark and illustrative lithographic prints that provide social commentary and satire of early 20th-century German culture, politics, and society. Born on November 1893 in Arnstadt, Germany, Weber studied briefly at the Kunstgewerbeschule Erfurt before pursuing a transcendental lifestyle from 1908–1914, when he began to experiment with lithography. It wasn't until World War I that he achieved significant recognition, as his work began to circulate through book illustrations and publications such as the Magazine for National Revolutionary Politics. Despite holding strong anti-Semitic sentiment throughout his adulthood, Weber notable opposed Hitler and the Nazi Party, joining and participating in drawing political illustrations for Ernst Niekisch's National Bolshevist resistance party. Before his death on November 9, 1980 in Schretstaken in Mölln, Germany, Weber was honored with the opening of the A. Paul Weber Museum in Ratzeburg, Germany.

Andreas Paul Weber Artworks

Andreas Paul Weber (1,144 results)
DAS ALTE LIED., 1969–1969

Andreas Paul Weber

DAS ALTE LIED., 1969–1969

Sale Date: March 23, 1991

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JEDES DING HAT DAS SCHINCKSAL,DAS ES..., 1970–1970

Andreas Paul Weber

JEDES DING HAT DAS SCHINCKSAL,DAS ES..., 1970–1970

Sale Date: March 23, 1991

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IM PRADO II (KUNSTBETRACHTERR-GRUPPE), 1964–1964

Andreas Paul Weber

IM PRADO II (KUNSTBETRACHTERR-GRUPPE), 1964–1964

Sale Date: March 23, 1991

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STRASSENFEGER., 1964–1964

Andreas Paul Weber

STRASSENFEGER., 1964–1964

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DES KONIGS MANTEL., 1970–1970

Andreas Paul Weber

DES KONIGS MANTEL., 1970–1970

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NEUE FEDERN., 1971–1971

Andreas Paul Weber

NEUE FEDERN., 1971–1971

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INS MAGAZIN., 1971–1971

Andreas Paul Weber

INS MAGAZIN., 1971–1971

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DER MORSCHE BAUM., 1973–1973

Andreas Paul Weber

DER MORSCHE BAUM., 1973–1973

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DER SCHACHGROSSMEISTER., 1976–1976

Andreas Paul Weber

DER SCHACHGROSSMEISTER., 1976–1976

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IM PRADO II (KUNSTBETRACHTER- GRUPPE)., 1964–1964

Andreas Paul Weber

IM PRADO II (KUNSTBETRACHTER- GRUPPE)., 1964–1964

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IM PRADO (KUNSTBETRACHTERIN), 1964–1964

Andreas Paul Weber

IM PRADO (KUNSTBETRACHTERIN), 1964–1964

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MIT ZUVERSICHT., 1975–1975

Andreas Paul Weber

MIT ZUVERSICHT., 1975–1975

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BENEFIZ., 1975–1975

Andreas Paul Weber

BENEFIZ., 1975–1975

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DON QUICHOTTE.

Andreas Paul Weber

DON QUICHOTTE.

Sale Date: March 23, 1991

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DIE SCHÖNHEIT WIRD ZU GRAE GETRAGEN

Andreas Paul Weber

DIE SCHÖNHEIT WIRD ZU GRAE GETRAGEN

Sale Date: December 5, 1990

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DER AUSBRECHER, 1939–1939

Andreas Paul Weber

DER AUSBRECHER, 1939–1939

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AUFS ANDERE PFERD, 1956–1956

Andreas Paul Weber

AUFS ANDERE PFERD, 1956–1956

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SCHACHSPIELER II, 1976–1976

Andreas Paul Weber

SCHACHSPIELER II, 1976–1976

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DIE PROMENADE, 1960–1960

Andreas Paul Weber

DIE PROMENADE, 1960–1960

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KOBOLD, 1964–1964

Andreas Paul Weber

KOBOLD, 1964–1964

Sale Date: December 5, 1990

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STRASSENFEGER, 1964–1964

Andreas Paul Weber

STRASSENFEGER, 1964–1964

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MARS UND VENUS, 1963–1963

Andreas Paul Weber

MARS UND VENUS, 1963–1963

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RAST DES PARACELSUS, 1961–1961

Andreas Paul Weber

RAST DES PARACELSUS, 1961–1961

Sale Date: December 5, 1990

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DER NONKONFORMIST, 1960–1960

Andreas Paul Weber

DER NONKONFORMIST, 1960–1960

Sale Date: December 5, 1990

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