Charley Harper: Original Paintings & Drawings
Altman Siegel Gallery is pleased to present a special exhibition of the work of the late illustrator Charley Harper. This exhibition will include original, unique drawings and paintings from the 1960-70s from the artist’s personal and commercial oeuvres.
Charley Harper (1922 – 2007) is best known for his modernist illustrations of animals in the Golden Book of Biology (1961, Golden Press), and The Animal Kingdom (1968, Golden Press), and his lifestyle illustrations for the Ford Times Magazine, to which he contributed for over 30 years. This exhibition presents the original drawings and paintings that Harper created for these publications. Several of the drawings bear the marks from their original photo shoots. They are pasted on illustration board and their boundaries are indicated with registration marks. The exhibition also includes original paintings on canvas from the artist’s personal collection that have never been exhibited before.
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Charley Harper, 2009
Installation view
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Charley Harper
Tom tom and magnetic tape, 1970
Acrylic on paper on illustration board
9 x 9 1/2 in22.86 x 24.13 cm
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Charley Harper
Deer, Turtle, Sparrow, 1961
gouache on illustration board with printing notations
7 3/4 x 17 1/4 in19.69 x 43.82 cm
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Charley Harper, 2009
Installation view
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Charley Harper, 2009
Installation view
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Charley Harper
A Nervous Sea Cucumber, 1968
Gouache and collage on illustration board with printing notations
9 x 19 1/4 in22.86 x 48.9 cm
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Charley Harper, 2009
Installation view
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Charley Harper, 2009
Installation view
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Charley Harper
Pheasants, 1968
Gouache and collage on illustration board with printing notations
8 3/4 x 20 1/4 in22.23 x 51.44 cm
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Charley Harper, 2009
Installation view
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Charley Harper
Ringtailed Lemur and Roloway Monkeys (p.85), 1961
Gouache on illustration board with printing notations
8 1/2 x 21 1/4 in21.59 x 53.98 cm
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Charley Harper
Crane and housing development, 1970
Acrylic on paper on illustration board
9 1/2 x 15 1/4 in24.13 x 38.74 cm -
Charley Harper, 2009
Installation view
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Charley Harper, 2009
Invitation