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Chaim Koppelman's original lithograph, Napoleon and Me, dates from 1970. The edition size is unknown but as the artist printed each impression himself it is believed to be quite small. This impression is signed by the artist in pencil beneath the image. Napoleon was frequently portrayed by Koppelman throughout his career. The complex relationship between the artist and Napoleon was the subject of a major 2011-2012 exhibition entitled, Napoleon Entering New York; Chaim Koppelman and the Emperor, at the Museo Napoleonico in Rome. An impression of Napoleon and Me was included in the exhibition and in the exhibition catalogue Chaim Koppelman has written about this work, "In this lithograph, Napoleon is standing on the windowsill, helping me to relate inside the studio to the outside world."* On another occasion the artist also wrote, "Napoleon watching me as I work. He represents the side of me that could be overbearing and gives orders, and I wanted to include that aspect of me in my work." Quotation from the Exhibition Catalogue, Napoleon Entering New York; Chaim Koppelman and the Emperor, Gangemi Editore, Museo Napleonico, Rome, Italy, 2011 - 2012. * p. 27 |
Title: | Napoleon and Me |
Artist: | Koppelman, Chaim (Brooklyn, New York, 1920 - 2009) |
Date: | 1970 |
Medium: | Original Lithograph |
Printer: | Chaim Koppelman, Blackburn Printaking Workshop, NYC |
Edition: | Unknown |
Note: | Chaim Koppelman: More realist than abstractionist and more surrealist than realist, Chaim Koppelman’s etchings, aquatints and lithographs have both enchanted and haunted our imaginations since the end of the Second World War. Koppelman first studied at Brooklyn College and the Educational Alliance (1938) before moving on to the American Artists School of New York (1939) and the New School for Social Research, under Amedee Ozenfant. During the Second World War, Koppelman served with the American Air Force in Europe (1942-45). He used this time to further his artistic education, first at the Art College of Western England, Bristol, (1944) and then at the Ecole Regionale de Beaux-Arts in Reims (1945). As well, he studied the philosophy of Aesthetic Realism in New York with its founder, Eli Siegel, from 1940 to 1978, and continued his studies in this philosophy with the Chairman of Education, Elllen Reiss, until 2009. |
Koppelman’s first one man show was held at the Outline Gallery in Pittsburgh in 1943. Since that time his art has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Los Angeles County Museum, Yale University, the Chicago Art Institute, and as far from home as Mexico City, London and Moscow. Chaim Koppelman was a full member of the Society of American Graphic Artists (past President), the Boston Printmakers and the Society for Aesthetic Realism. His etchings and aquatints are now included in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Museum of Fine Arts, Caracas, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Joseph Hirschhorn Collection, Washington, Library of Congress, Yale University Art Gallery, and the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, Guggenheim Museum and Whitney Museum, New York City. | |
Chaim Koppelman’s art has long defied easy definition. It is both spiritual and psychological and most often explores our collective dream world. What can be said is that few artists since Goya and William Blake have delineated our state of being with such brilliant imagery as Chaim Koppelman. Like Goya, however, extraordinary circumstances led Koppelman’s art to also speak out in social protest. During the 1960’s, he produced some of the most moving images of the horrors of the War in Vietnam. He stated, “For the first time in my life as an artist I felt I had to engage a social theme.” * | |
In 2000 a large retrospective exhibition of Koppelman’s art was held at the Beatrice Conde Gallery, New York, and in 2011 the Museo Napleonico in Rome, Italy, held a solo exhibition of his art entitled, Napoleon Entering New York; Chaim Koppelman and the Emperor; Works, 1957 - 2007. An impression of this original lithograph, Napoleon and Me was included in the exhibition and in the exhibition catalogue. During his distinguished career Chaim Koppelman received such awards and honors as the Tiffany Grant for printmaking (1957 & 1959), the NY Artists Equity Award (1992) and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of American Graphic Artists (2004). | |
Chaim Koppelman has written about this work, "In this lithograph, Napoleon is standing on the windowsill, helping me to relate inside the studio to the outside world."* On another occasion the artist also wrote, "Napoleon watching me as I work. He represents the side of me that could be overbearing and gives orders, and I wanted to include that aspect of me in my work." | |
Reference: | * Ralph E. Shikes, The Indignant Eye: The Artist as Social Critic, Boston, Beacon Press, 1969, p. 369. |
Size: | 16 X 12 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
UnMatted | |
Condition: | Printed upon pure rag paper and with full, deckled margins as published in New York in 1970. Signed by the artist in pencil beneath the image. A finely printed impression and in excellent condition throughout. Napoleon and Me is a fine, original example of the famous art of Chaim Koppelman. |
Subject: | Chaim Koppelman, Napoleon and Me, original lithograph, Museo Napoleonico, collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, the Museum of Fine Arts, Caracas, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Joseph Hirschhorn Collection, Washington, Library of Congress, Yale University Art Gallery, and the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, Guggenheim Museum and Whitney Museum, New York City. |
Price: | Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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Original Lithograph by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman.
Napoleon and Me |
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# | Image | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | Info | - |
01- | Critical Still Life by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Lithograph | 1976 | Signed by Chaim Koppelman and numbered '4/25' in pencil along the lower margin. Edition of twenty five impressions (Plus 5 Artist Proofs). | ||
02.- | Death and the Butcher by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Aquatint | 1957 | Signed and titled by Chaim Koppelman, edition of 25 impressions. | ||
03.- | Git Li'l Doggie by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Lithograph | 1976 | Signed by the artist in pencil by Chaim Koppelman in pencil along the lower margin. Edition of twenty five impressions (Plus 5 Artist Proofs). | ||
04.- | Homage a Degas by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Etching and Aquatint | 1969 | Signed, titled & numbered in pencil by Chaim Koppelman, edition 53/250. | Sold | |
05.- | Napoleon and Me by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Lithograph | 1970 | Signed by Chaim Koppelman in pencil beneath the image. | Sold | |
06.- | Napoleons on Alligators by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Etching | 1963 | Signed by Chaim Koppelman in pencil beneath the lower plate-mark,edition of fifty impressions. | Sold | |
07.- | Not There by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Lithograph | 1976 | Signed by Chaim Koppelman in pencil along the lower right margin. Edition of twenty five impressions (Plus 5 Artist Proofs). | ||
08.- | On Meeting Beauty II by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Aquatint | 1958 | Signed, titled and annotated 'A.P.' by Chaim Koppelman, edition of 200 (Artist Proof Impression). | Sold | |
09.- | Once We Were Two Smoothies by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Lithograph | 1976 | Signed, titled and numbered, '14/25' by Chaim Koppelman in pencil along the lower margin. Edition of twenty five impressions (Plus 5 Artist Proofs). | ||
10.- | Over Brooklyn by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Lithograph | 1976 | Signed, titled and numbered, '3/25' by Chaim Koppelman in pencil along the lower margin. Edition of twenty five impressions (Plus 5 Artist Proofs). | ||
11.- | Over Soho by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Lithograph | c. 1970 | Signed, titled and numbered '1/30' by Chaim Koppelman in pencil beneath the image. | Sold | |
12.- | Retrospect by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Etching | 1959 | Signed & titled in pencil by Chaim Koppelman, edition of 250 impressions. | Sold | |
13.- | Shadows by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Etching | 1957 | Signed, dated, titled & inscriibed 'Ed 25' in pencil by Chaim Koppelman, edition of 25 impressions. | Sold | |
14.- | Voyage by the American artist, Chaim Koppelman | Original Etching | 1955 | Signed, titled and annotated, "Artist Proof" in pencil by Chaim Koppelman, edition of 30 impressions. |
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