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Born in Russian Poland, he emigrated to America with his family when he was only ten years old. He studied under Arthur Wesley Douw and at the Pratt Institute of Brocklyn. His trip to Paris in 1905 allowed him to establish contact with a series of avant-garde artists (Matisse, Picasso, Braque, etc.). Weber is considered to be the introducer of the language of the avant-garde movements to the United States. His style developed from *Cubism* in a personal key towards abstraction.
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