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Miss Sybilla Mittell Weber
1935
Miss Sybilla Mittell Weber
1892–1957
Sybilla Mittell Weber
1937
Sybilla Mittell Weber
1952
Shoes, Sybilla  Spanish, leather, wood, Spanish
Sybilla
1990
Vest, Sybilla  Spanish, wool, Spanish
Sybilla
ca. 1988
Coat, Sybilla  Spanish, wool, Spanish
Sybilla
autumn/winter 1987–88
Purse, Sybilla  Spanish, leather, wool, Spanish
Sybilla
1980s
Purse, Sybilla  Spanish, leather, Spanish
Sybilla
1980s
Coat, Sybilla  Spanish, cotton, plastic, Spanish
Sybilla
Gibo
ca. 1990
Ensemble, Sybilla  Spanish, (a) wool, rayon; (b) wool, Spanish
Sybilla
Gibo
ca. 1995
"Air Line" Armchair, Kem Weber  American, born Germany, Wood, Naugahyde
Kem Weber
Airline Chair Company (Los Angeles, California)
ca. 1934
Frame, Ernest Weber  American, Rosewood, American
Ernest Weber
ca. 1857
Sybilla
autumn/winter 1988–89
Portrait of a Boy, Miss Leland  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Miss Leland
ca. 1840
Beret, Miss Juliette  American, Cotton, feathers, American
Miss Juliette
ca. 1955
Evening dress, Miss Beckie, silk, American
Miss Beckie
1910–12
Console table, Franz Adam Weber  German, Gilded lindenwood, pine; green marble (not original), German, Fulda
Franz Adam Weber
1758
Hat, Miss Sally Milgrim  American, Straw, silk, American
Miss Sally Milgrim
Milgrim
ca. 1938
Hat, Miss Sally Milgrim  American, Wool, hair, feathers, silk, American
Miss Sally Milgrim
Milgrim
ca. 1938
Hat, Miss Sally Milgrim  American, Silk, American
Miss Sally Milgrim
Milgrim
1940
Hat, Miss Sally Milgrim  American, Cotton, feather, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1952
Evening bag, Miss M. Gans, silk, metal, French
Miss M. Gans
1950s
A bibliography of early American art with special reference to the arts of design : books and periodicals in the Museum Library, William Clifford
William Clifford
Miss Helen J. Baker
1925
Wooded Landscape with Lake and Mountains (from the Cropsey Album), Paul Weber  German, Graphite and sgraffito on prepared Bristol board, American
Paul Weber
1854
Hasidic Dance, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1940
"Today" Vase, Kem Weber  American, born Germany, Electro-Plated Nickel Silver
Kem Weber
Friedman Silver Company
1927
The Drawing Class, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Charcoal on paper, mounted on canvas
Max Weber
ca. 1905
Straggly Pines, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1933
Gauguin Girl, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Opaque watercolor on board mounted to board with pasted metallic paper
Max Weber
1907
Seated Female Nude in Matisse's Studio, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Graphite on paper
Max Weber
1908
Café Singer, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Colored monotype
Max Weber
1907
The Celadon Vase, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1933
Still Life, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Pastel on paper with cut and pasted printed metallic paper border
Max Weber
1912
Figure in Rotation, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Bronze and patina
Max Weber
1917; enlarged 1947–48; cast ca. 1947–48
Beautification, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1947
Square Piano, Ferdinand Weber  German, active Ireland, Mahogany, iron, brass, ivory, ebony, various materials., Irish
Ferdinand Weber
1772
Athletic Contest, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1915
Pacific Coast, Max Weber  American, born former Russian Empire, now Poland, Oil on canvas
Max Weber
1952
Sideboard, Kem Weber  American, born Germany, Wood, metal
Kem Weber
Grand Rapids Chair Company
ca. 1928