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Painter, b. 1907 - d. 2002

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    • GEORGE WEBER - City Nocturne, Edmonton
      Sep. 22, 2024

      GEORGE WEBER - City Nocturne, Edmonton

      Est: $80 - $120

      GEORGE WEBER (Canadian, 1907-2002) "City Nocturne, Edmonton" 1985 - Limited edition colour silkscreen on paper, 67/150. Signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, editioned lower centre. Framed. 5 x 6.75 (image), 10 x 12 inches (frame). Canadiana Galleries (Edmonton) label verso. Excellent condition.

      Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
    • George Weber, Edmonton, Nocturne XII 46/78, 1975
      Mar. 24, 2024

      George Weber, Edmonton, Nocturne XII 46/78, 1975

      Est: $500 - $600

      George Weber, Edmonton, Nocturne XII 46/78, 1975. George Weber was born in Munich, Germany in 1907. He was SFCA trained as a draughtsman, wallpaper design and display. In the late 20's, sensing the dangerous political climate developing in Germany, he decided to immigrate to Canada. George first worked as a wallpaper designer in Toronto; where, in the early 1930s, he also studied composition, colour, and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. He then came west, settling in Edmonton. George attended night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts (1951) for life classes and watercolour techniques under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. George was a founding member and president of the Edmonton branch of the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers (CPE); he was a member of the Society of Canadian Painters in Water Color, the Canadian Graphic Society, the Edmonton Art Club, the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), and the Northwest Printmakers (Seattle). Among his numerous exhibitions were the Western Print Exhibit (1957, Hart House, Toronto) and one-man exhibitions at the Edmonton Art Gallery. The first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the CPE was Weber’s Inkaneep Reserve in 1954. In 1976 George received the Edmonton Historical Board’s Recognition Award for his series of sketches and watercolours of Edmonton historic buildings and sites.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • George Weber, Frank Slide from Burmis Ridge, Alberta 19/37 1962 serigraph
      Jun. 04, 2023

      George Weber, Frank Slide from Burmis Ridge, Alberta 19/37 1962 serigraph

      Est: $500 - $700

      George Weber (1907-2002) serigraph, Frank Slide from Burmis Ridge, Alberta 19/37 1962. George Weber is credited for introducing the process and art form of serigraphy to Western Canadian artists and continued to champion the process through the 1950’s by teaching workshops and maintaining a collection of handmade Japanese and European papers for printmaking which was made available to members of the Canadian Federation of Canadian Artists, Edmonton Chapter. Weber was born and raised in Munich, Germany where he trained as a draughtsman in wallpaper design and display. In the late 1920s, a dangerous political climate was brewing in Germany, Weber felt the tension and made the decision to immigrate to Toronto, Canada. In Toronto, he found work as a wallpaper designer while he studied composition, colour and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. However, soon he was on the move again, relocating to Edmonton, Alberta where he continued his studies at night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. One skill Weber mastered well in his commercial wallpaper design career was the process of screen printing, or in artistic applications, serigraphy. This process was still unknown in the West and Weber found he could easily lecture and fill classes with others eager to learn the process. In 1948, he began lecturing at the University of Alberta on the silkscreen process and in 1950 and 1951, he led workshops at the Edmonton Art Gallery. Weber received a high honour when his silkscreen print of the Inkaneep Reserve, Osoyoos, B.C. (1957) was the first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers. Weber’s imagery captured the mountains and forests of the Rockies, the prairies of Alberta, and the interior and coastal areas of British Columbia. He died at the age of 97 in Edmonton Alberta.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • George Weber, Edmonton, Nocturne XII 46/78, 1975
      Apr. 02, 2023

      George Weber, Edmonton, Nocturne XII 46/78, 1975

      Est: $500 - $600

      George Weber, Edmonton, Nocturne XII 46/78, 1975. George Weber was born in Munich, Germany in 1907. He was SFCA trained as a draughtsman, wallpaper design and display. In the late 20's, sensing the dangerous political climate developing in Germany, he decided to immigrate to Canada. George first worked as a wallpaper designer in Toronto; where, in the early 1930s, he also studied composition, colour, and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. He then came west, settling in Edmonton. George attended night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts (1951) for life classes and watercolour techniques under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. George was a founding member and president of the Edmonton branch of the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers (CPE); he was a member of the Society of Canadian Painters in Water Color, the Canadian Graphic Society, the Edmonton Art Club, the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), and the Northwest Printmakers (Seattle). Among his numerous exhibitions were the Western Print Exhibit (1957, Hart House, Toronto) and one-man exhibitions at the Edmonton Art Gallery. The first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the CPE was Weber’s Inkaneep Reserve in 1954. In 1976 George received the Edmonton Historical Board’s Recognition Award for his series of sketches and watercolours of Edmonton historic buildings and sites.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • George Weber, Nocturne Edmonton, 16/56
      Apr. 02, 2023

      George Weber, Nocturne Edmonton, 16/56

      Est: $500 - $600

      George Weber, Nocturne Edmonton, 16/56. George Weber was born in Munich, Germany in 1907. He was SFCA trained as a draughtsman, wallpaper design and display. In the late 20's, sensing the dangerous political climate developing in Germany, he decided to immigrate to Canada. George first worked as a wallpaper designer in Toronto; where, in the early 1930s, he also studied composition, colour, and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. He then came west, settling in Edmonton. George attended night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts (1951) for life classes and watercolour techniques under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. George was a founding member and president of the Edmonton branch of the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers (CPE); he was a member of the Society of Canadian Painters in Water Color, the Canadian Graphic Society, the Edmonton Art Club, the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), and the Northwest Printmakers (Seattle). Among his numerous exhibitions were the Western Print Exhibit (1957, Hart House, Toronto) and one-man exhibitions at the Edmonton Art Gallery. The first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the CPE was Weber’s Inkaneep Reserve in 1954. In 1976 George received the Edmonton Historical Board’s Recognition Award for his series of sketches and watercolours of Edmonton historic buildings and sites.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • George Weber, Edmonton, Nocturne, XV, 14/59
      Apr. 02, 2023

      George Weber, Edmonton, Nocturne, XV, 14/59

      Est: $500 - $600

      George Weber, Edmonton, Nocturne, XV, 14/59. George Weber was born in Munich, Germany in 1907. He was SFCA trained as a draughtsman, wallpaper design and display. In the late 20's, sensing the dangerous political climate developing in Germany, he decided to immigrate to Canada. George first worked as a wallpaper designer in Toronto; where, in the early 1930s, he also studied composition, colour, and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. He then came west, settling in Edmonton. George attended night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts (1951) for life classes and watercolour techniques under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. George was a founding member and president of the Edmonton branch of the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers (CPE); he was a member of the Society of Canadian Painters in Water Color, the Canadian Graphic Society, the Edmonton Art Club, the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), and the Northwest Printmakers (Seattle). Among his numerous exhibitions were the Western Print Exhibit (1957, Hart House, Toronto) and one-man exhibitions at the Edmonton Art Gallery. The first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the CPE was Weber’s Inkaneep Reserve in 1954. In 1976 George received the Edmonton Historical Board’s Recognition Award for his series of sketches and watercolours of Edmonton historic buildings and sites.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • George Weber (1907-2002) serigraph, Frank Slide from Burmis Ridge, Alberta 19/37 1962
      Jan. 29, 2023

      George Weber (1907-2002) serigraph, Frank Slide from Burmis Ridge, Alberta 19/37 1962

      Est: $500 - $700

      George Weber (1907-2002) serigraph, Frank Slide from Burmis Ridge, Alberta 19/37 1962. George Weber is credited for introducing the process and art form of serigraphy to Western Canadian artists and continued to champion the process through the 1950’s by teaching workshops and maintaining a collection of handmade Japanese and European papers for printmaking which was made available to members of the Canadian Federation of Canadian Artists, Edmonton Chapter. Weber was born and raised in Munich, Germany where he trained as a draughtsman in wallpaper design and display. In the late 1920s, a dangerous political climate was brewing in Germany, Weber felt the tension and made the decision to immigrate to Toronto, Canada. In Toronto, he found work as a wallpaper designer while he studied composition, colour and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. However, soon he was on the move again, relocating to Edmonton, Alberta where he continued his studies at night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. One skill Weber mastered well in his commercial wallpaper design career was the process of screen printing, or in artistic applications, serigraphy. This process was still unknown in the West and Weber found he could easily lecture and fill classes with others eager to learn the process. In 1948, he began lecturing at the University of Alberta on the silkscreen process and in 1950 and 1951, he led workshops at the Edmonton Art Gallery. Weber received a high honour when his silkscreen print of the Inkaneep Reserve, Osoyoos, B.C. (1957) was the first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers. Weber’s imagery captured the mountains and forests of the Rockies, the prairies of Alberta, and the interior and coastal areas of British Columbia. He died at the age of 97 in Edmonton Alberta.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • Weber Uli, Boy George
      Jul. 07, 2022

      Weber Uli, Boy George

      Est: €6,000 - €9,000

      Portraits Collection, Edizione n.2 / 12 Anno 1993, Stampa Fine Art su carta Canson Infinity Platine Fibre Rag 310GSM, W. 77 - H. 104,3 Cm

      Cambi Casa d'Aste
    • George Weber, Sundance Canyon, Banff 21/44
      May. 31, 2020

      George Weber, Sundance Canyon, Banff 21/44

      Est: $400 - $600

      George Weber is credited for introducing the process and art form of serigraphy to Western Canadian artists and continued to champion the process through the 1950’s by teaching workshops and maintaining a collection of handmade Japanese and European papers for printmaking which was made available to members of the Canadian Federation of Canadian Artists, Edmonton Chapter. Weber was born and raised in Munich, Germany where he trained as a draughtsman in wallpaper design and display. In the late 1920s, a dangerous political climate was brewing in Germany, Weber felt the tension and made the decision to immigrate to Toronto, Canada. In Toronto, he found work as a wallpaper designer while he studied composition, colour and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. However, soon he was on the move again, relocating to Edmonton, Alberta where he continued his studies at night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. One skill Weber mastered well in his commercial wallpaper design career was the process of screen printing, or in artistic applications, serigraphy. This process was still unknown in the West and Weber found he could easily lecture and fill classes with others eager to learn the process. In 1948, he began lecturing at the University of Alberta on the silkscreen process and in 1950 and 1951, he led workshops at the Edmonton Art Gallery. Weber received a high honour when his silkscreen print of the Inkaneep Reserve, Osoyoos, B.C. (1957) was the first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers. Weber’s imagery captured the mountains and forests of the Rockies, the prairies of Alberta, and the interior and coastal areas of British Columbia. He died at the age of 97 in Edmonton Alberta.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • George Weber, Roche Miette, Jasper National Park, Alberta, 39/104
      Mar. 28, 2020

      George Weber, Roche Miette, Jasper National Park, Alberta, 39/104

      Est: $600 - $800

      Weber’s body of serigraphs, airbrush stencils and watercolors document Alberta’s transformation from depression-era wild west to urban and industrial growth. His work records wilderness areas as well as the human impact on the variety of landscapes found in Alberta: glaciers and mountains, a Sundance among the Peigan, pumpjacks and grain elevators, wildflowers, and a multitude of views of city life. George Weber was born in Munich, Germany in 1907. He was SFCA trained as a draughtsman, wallpaper design and display. In the late 20's, sensing the dangerous political climate developing in Germany, he decided to emigrate to Canada. George first worked as a wallpaper designer in Toronto; where, in the early 1930’s, he also studied composition, color, and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. He then came west, settling in Edmonton. George attended night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts (1951) for life classes and watercolor techniques under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. George was a founding member and president of the Edmonton branch of the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers (CPE); he was a member of the Society of Canadian Painters in Water Color, the Canadian Graphic Society, the Edmonton Art Club, the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), and the Northwest Printmakers (Seattle). Among his numerous exhibitions were the Western Print Exhibit (1957, Hart House, Toronto) and one-man exhibitions at the Edmonton Art Gallery. The first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the CPE was Weber’s Inkaneep Reserve in 1954. In 1976 George received the Edmonton Historical Board’s Recognition Award for his series of sketches and watercolors of Edmonton historic buildings and sites. George single-handedly furthered fine art serigraphy (Latin term for silkprint - silk screening), particularly in western Canada. As early as 1948 he lectured at the University of Alberta, Edmonton on the adoption of the silkscreen process and in 1950 and 1951 led workshops on the process at the Edmonton Art Gallery. Many well-known Alberta artists took classes from him in the 1950's through the University of Alberta. George imported handmade Japanese and European fine art papers (for printmaking) for the benefit of local printmakers. One of the highlights of his career was in 1985 when his serigraph Moraine Lake was chosen by Canada Post to commemorate the centennial of Banff National Park. Besides Weber's talent as a printmaker, many collectors treasure his watercolors and preliminary sketches of diverse ranchland, parkland, forest, and prairie of Alberta as well as the interior and coastal areas of British Columbia. George’s works are in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Arts and Letters Club (Toronto), Glenbow Foundation (Calgary), the C.P.E. Permanent Print Collection (Toronto), Imperial Oil, Dominion Foundries and Steel Ltd., and the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • George Weber, Near Henry House, Jasper Park, 16/57
      Mar. 28, 2020

      George Weber, Near Henry House, Jasper Park, 16/57

      Est: $500 - $600

      Weber’s body of serigraphs, airbrush stencils and watercolors document Alberta’s transformation from depression-era wild west to urban and industrial growth. His work records wilderness areas as well as the human impact on the variety of landscapes found in Alberta: glaciers and mountains, a Sundance among the Peigan, pumpjacks and grain elevators, wildflowers, and a multitude of views of city life. George Weber was born in Munich, Germany in 1907. He was SFCA trained as a draughtsman, wallpaper design and display. In the late 20's, sensing the dangerous political climate developing in Germany, he decided to emigrate to Canada. George first worked as a wallpaper designer in Toronto; where, in the early 1930’s, he also studied composition, color, and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. He then came west, settling in Edmonton. George attended night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts (1951) for life classes and watercolor techniques under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. George was a founding member and president of the Edmonton branch of the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers (CPE); he was a member of the Society of Canadian Painters in Water Color, the Canadian Graphic Society, the Edmonton Art Club, the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), and the Northwest Printmakers (Seattle). Among his numerous exhibitions were the Western Print Exhibit (1957, Hart House, Toronto) and one-man exhibitions at the Edmonton Art Gallery. The first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the CPE was Weber’s Inkaneep Reserve in 1954. In 1976 George received the Edmonton Historical Board’s Recognition Award for his series of sketches and watercolors of Edmonton historic buildings and sites. George single-handedly furthered fine art serigraphy (Latin term for silkprint - silk screening), particularly in western Canada. As early as 1948 he lectured at the University of Alberta, Edmonton on the adoption of the silkscreen process and in 1950 and 1951 led workshops on the process at the Edmonton Art Gallery. Many well-known Alberta artists took classes from him in the 1950's through the University of Alberta. George imported handmade Japanese and European fine art papers (for printmaking) for the benefit of local printmakers. One of the highlights of his career was in 1985 when his serigraph Moraine Lake was chosen by Canada Post to commemorate the centennial of Banff National Park. Besides Weber's talent as a printmaker, many collectors treasure his watercolors and preliminary sketches of diverse ranchland, parkland, forest, and prairie of Alberta as well as the interior and coastal areas of British Columbia. George’s works are in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Arts and Letters Club (Toronto), Glenbow Foundation (Calgary), the C.P.E. Permanent Print Collection (Toronto), Imperial Oil, Dominion Foundries and Steel Ltd., and the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • George Weber, Roche Miette, Jasper National Park, Alberta, 39/104
      Nov. 27, 2019

      George Weber, Roche Miette, Jasper National Park, Alberta, 39/104

      Est: $600 - $800

      George Weber was born in Munich, Germany in 1907. He was SFCA trained as a draughtsman, wallpaper design and display. In the late 20's, sensing the dangerous political climate developing in Germany, he decided to immigrate to Canada. George first worked as a wallpaper designer in Toronto; where, in the early 1930s, he also studied composition, colour, and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. He then came west, settling in Edmonton. George attended night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts (1951) for life classes and watercolour techniques under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. George was a founding member and president of the Edmonton branch of the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers (CPE); he was a member of the Society of Canadian Painters in Water Color, the Canadian Graphic Society, the Edmonton Art Club, the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), and the Northwest Printmakers (Seattle). Among his numerous exhibitions were the Western Print Exhibit (1957, Hart House, Toronto) and one-man exhibitions at the Edmonton Art Gallery. The first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the CPE was Weber’s Inkaneep Reserve in 1954. In 1976 George received the Edmonton Historical Board’s Recognition Award for his series of sketches and watercolours of Edmonton historic buildings and sites.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • George Weber, Near Henry House, Jasper Park, 16/57
      Nov. 27, 2019

      George Weber, Near Henry House, Jasper Park, 16/57

      Est: $500 - $600

      George Weber was born in Munich, Germany in 1907. He was SFCA trained as a draughtsman, wallpaper design and display. In the late 20's, sensing the dangerous political climate developing in Germany, he decided to immigrate to Canada. George first worked as a wallpaper designer in Toronto; where, in the early 1930’s, he also studied composition, color, and commercial silkscreen techniques at the Ontario College of Art. He then came west, settling in Edmonton. George attended night classes at the University of Alberta and the Banff School of Fine Arts (1951) for life classes and watercolor techniques under Jack Taylor and Janet Middleton. George was a founding member and president of the Edmonton branch of the Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers (CPE); he was a member of the Society of Canadian Painters in Water Color, the Canadian Graphic Society, the Edmonton Art Club, the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA), and the Northwest Printmakers (Seattle). Among his numerous exhibitions were the Western Print Exhibit (1957, Hart House, Toronto) and one-man exhibitions at the Edmonton Art Gallery. The first serigraph selected as an honorary membership print for the CPE was Weber’s Inkaneep Reserve in 1954. In 1976 George received the Edmonton Historical Board’s Recognition Award for his series of sketches and watercolours of Edmonton historic buildings and sites.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • George Weber 'Mt. Eisenhower, Alberta' Serigraph
      Nov. 09, 2019

      George Weber 'Mt. Eisenhower, Alberta' Serigraph

      Est: -

      Pencil Signed. "castle Mountain". In Good Condition. Signed On Lower Right Of Artwork. Measures Approximately 15in. X 13in. Artwork Measures Approximately 9in. X 6.5in. Bh14194

      EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
    • George Webber - Pyramid Lake, Alberta
      Dec. 28, 2017

      George Webber - Pyramid Lake, Alberta

      Est: $300 - $500

      Pyramid Lake, Alberta

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • George Webber - Mount Robson, B.C.
      Dec. 28, 2017

      George Webber - Mount Robson, B.C.

      Est: $300 - $500

      Mount Robson, B.C.

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • GEORGE WEBER (CANADIAN, 1907-2002), WHISTLE TOWN ELEVATORS, WATERCOLOUR; SIGNED AND DATED 1985 LOWER RIGHT; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 1985 VERSO - Inventory #238 (Sight, 9.3” x 11.5”)
      Aug. 31, 2017

      GEORGE WEBER (CANADIAN, 1907-2002), WHISTLE TOWN ELEVATORS, WATERCOLOUR; SIGNED AND DATED 1985 LOWER RIGHT; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 1985 VERSO - Inventory #238 (Sight, 9.3” x 11.5”)

      Est: $200 - $300

      GEORGE WEBER (CANADIAN, 1907-2002) WHISTLE TOWN ELEVATORSWATERCOLOUR; SIGNED AND DATED 1985 LOWER RIGHT; SIGNED, TITLED AND DATED 1985 VERSO - Inventory #238 (Sight, 9.3” x 11.5”)Provenance:CANADIANA GALLERIES, EDMONTON, ALBERTAEstimate: $200—300

      Waddington's
    • George Weber (1907-2002) German. Still Life, with Fruit an
      Jul. 15, 2015

      George Weber (1907-2002) German. Still Life, with Fruit an

      Est: £200 - £300

      George Weber (1907-2002) German. Still Life, with Fruit and a Jug on a Bank, Oil on Board, Signed with Initials, 4” x 5”.

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • George Weber (1907-2002) German. Still Life, with
      May. 01, 2015

      George Weber (1907-2002) German. Still Life, with

      Est: £300 - £400

      George Weber (1907-2002) German. Still Life, with Fruit and a Jug on a Bank, Oil on Board, Signed with Initials, 4" x 5".

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • George Weber City by Night, Edmonton
      May. 31, 2014

      George Weber City by Night, Edmonton

      Est: $200 - $300

      City by Night, Edmonton

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • Print, George Weber, Mt Rundle, Banff, Alberta
      Jul. 13, 2013

      Print, George Weber, Mt Rundle, Banff, Alberta

      Est: $100 - $200

      George Weber (Canadian, b.1907), "Mt Rundle, Banff, Alberta," 1981, woodcut, signed in pencil lower right, edition 123/150, overall: 13.5"h x 16.5"w

      Clars Auctions
    • George Weber City by Night, Edmonton; Elevators, Radway, Alberta
      Mar. 24, 2013

      George Weber City by Night, Edmonton; Elevators, Radway, Alberta

      Est: $400 - $600

      City by Night, Edmonton; Elevators, Radway, Alberta

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • George Weber, ASA, CPE, FCA, Canadian (1907-2002), City By Night, Edmonton, colour serigraph, 6 x 9 in. (15 x 22.9 cm)
      May. 16, 2012

      George Weber, ASA, CPE, FCA, Canadian (1907-2002), City By Night, Edmonton, colour serigraph, 6 x 9 in. (15 x 22.9 cm)

      Est: $100 - $150

      signed, titled and dated 70

      Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
    • George Weber The Oldman River, Southern Alberta; Country Road, Alberta
      Mar. 25, 2012

      George Weber The Oldman River, Southern Alberta; Country Road, Alberta

      Est: $300 - $500

      The Oldman River, Southern Alberta; Country Road, Alberta

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • George Weber Three Sisters, Canmore; Lake Louise, Alberta
      Mar. 25, 2012

      George Weber Three Sisters, Canmore; Lake Louise, Alberta

      Est: $400 - $600

      Three Sisters, Canmore; Lake Louise, Alberta

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
    • George Weber Along the North Saskatchewan
      Mar. 25, 2012

      George Weber Along the North Saskatchewan

      Est: $300 - $500

      Along the North Saskatchewan

      Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
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