Marguerite’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Untitled, from Portfolio from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Marguerite Weber American, active late 20th century

Landscape (recto)
Marguerite Thompson Zorach (American, 1887–1968)

Still Life
Max Weber (American, born Białystok, Russian Empire, now Poland, 1881–1961)

Thirty-Four Hundred Sheridan Road Apartment Building, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective
White and Weber (American, 1923-1932) Bertram A. Weber (American, 1898–1989) Charles Elmer White, Jr. (American, 1876–1936)

Nudes and Sailboats
Max Weber American, born Russia, 1881-1961

The Mirror #2
Max Weber American, born Russia, 1881–1961

The Child and the Cat
Marguerite Gérard French, 1761-1837

Attitudes
Max Weber American, born Russia, 1881–1961

Blue Monday Man
Idelle Weber American, 1932-2020

Armchair
Designed by Kem Weber (American, born Germany, 1889–1963) Made by Grand Rapids Chair Co. (American, active 1872–1973) Grand Rapids, Michigan

Bust of a Woman
Max Weber American, born Russia, 1881–1961

Marguerite Carrière
Eugène Carrière French, 1849-1906

Serving Table
Designed by Kem Weber (American, born Germany, 1889–1963) Made by Grand Rapids Chair Co. (American, active 1872–1973) Grand Rapids, Michigan

Draped Head
Max Weber American, born Russia, 1881–1961

Beautification
Max Weber American, born Russia, 1881–1961

Chocolate-Menier Pavilion, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective View
Peter Joseph Weber (American, 1863-1923) C. Graham (American)

Marguerite at the Spinning Wheel
Eugène Delacroix French, 1798-1863

Personnages "La Marguerite"
Julio González Spanish, 1876-1942

Still Life with Apples
Max Weber American, born Russia, 1881–1961

World's Columbian Exposition Elevated Electric Railroad Tower, Chicago, Illinois, Elevation
Peter J. Weber American, born Germany, 1863-1923