Merchant's Exchange Philadelphia by Jerome Kaplan
This is an etching by Philadelphia artist Jerome Kaplan. The subject is the Merchant's Exchange building in Philadelphia. Designed by William Strickland it was built between 1832 and 1834, the Greek Revival edifice is also known as the Philadelphia Exchange. Kaplan focuses the image on the curved façade with its classical columns and the cupola. The spiral staircase in the cupola can be seen and it is topped by an ornate weather vane. It is from a series of etchings Kaplan did in 1966 of Philadelphia landmarks. This is a monochrome etching where Kaplan uses different intensities of the ink to capture the light and shadow. The frame size is given above. The plate size is 11.5 x 14.75 inches. It is titled lower center, the edition (35/40 a small edition for Kaplan) is given lower left and it is signed Jerome Kaplan '66 lower right all in pencil. There is a monogram JK in the plate lower right. The etching is in excellent condition. The printing in crisp and well inked. There is no fading, toning, foxing, staining, tears, or paper loss. It is archivally framed and matted. It has not been examined out of the frame. A wonderful piece of Philadelphia and American history by a fine artist.
Jerome Kaplan (1920-2007)
Jerome Kaplan was a Philadelphia printmaker who exhibited extensively in the United States and abroad. He was Professor and Director of the Printmaking Department of the Philadelphia College of Art. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1961. His works are held by the Library of Congress, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Art, and the New York Print League among others. Exhibitions include: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts annual, 1958; Fourth International Prints exhibition, Ljubjana, Yugoslavia, 1961; Philadelphia Print Club, 1970s; Premiere Biennale Internationale de l'Estampe - Epinal (France), 1971; National Society of American Graphic Artists, New York, 1979, among others. He was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1961; a Tamarind Lithography Workshop scholarship, 1962; Mettie Marie Jones Visual Arts Fellowship, 1983; and the Richard Florsheim Art Fund Grant, 1993. He produced numerous works representing well known Philadelphia landmarks, but also produced abstract works.
Price: $100
Framed Size: 22.25 x 25.5 inches
Plate Size: 11.5 x 14.75 inches
Condition: Excellent
Medium: Etching
Subject: Architecture & Cityscape
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