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Peter J. Weber Papers

A work made of holograph papers, typescript papers, printed papers, photocopies, black and white photographic prints and negatives, architectural drawings, scrapbooks and artwork..

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  • A work made of holograph papers, typescript papers, printed papers, photocopies, black and white photographic prints and negatives, architectural drawings, scrapbooks and artwork..

Date:

1882-c.2000 (bulk 1893-1922)

Artist:

Peter Joseph Weber (1863-1923)

About this artwork

Photographs, correspondence, and printed matter documenting a selection of German-American architect Peter J. Weber’s (1863–1923) built and unbuilt projects in the United States and abroad, though predominantly in the Chicago area. Projects represented in this collection span from his early years as a student at Berlin’s Charlottenburg Institute in the late 1880s, through his appointment as the assistant to Charles B. Atwood, the designer-in-chief of Chicago’s 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition, to his tenure with Chicago’s D.H. Burnham and Company in the 1890s and then to the establishment of his own firm in 1900, which he maintained until his death in 1923. Examples of Weber’s work include the Silversmith Building, Chicago, IL; the Fisher Building Annex, Chicago, IL; the Seattle Public Library, Seattle, WA; and Ravinia Park, Highland Park, IL.

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Status

Currently Off View

Department

AIC Archives

Artist

Peter Joseph Weber (Architect)

Title

Peter J. Weber Papers

Date  Dates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to present this information as consistently and legibly as possible. Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c. (circa) or BCE.

Made 1882–2009

Medium

Holograph papers, typescript papers, printed papers, photocopies, black and white photographic prints and negatives, architectural drawings, scrapbooks and artwork.

Dimensions

4 boxes, 1 portfolio, 1 oversize portfolio and flatfile materials: W.: 61 cm (24 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Bertram A. Weber, 1986.

Reference Number

1986.6

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