Posted on December 3, 2023
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From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, Jerry Lewis, actor, Paris, France. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 by 6 on 9 ⅜ by 7”, signed
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Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, Warsaw, Poland. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 8 ¾ by 6 ⅛ on 9 ⅜ by 6 ½”, signed , stamped, titled

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, France. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 8 ½ by 5 ⅞ on 9 ½ by 7, signed, labeled

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, France. “Dracula – massacre, mayhem, murder, rape and seduction… favorite themes of cheap cinemas, that dotted the Pigalle area of Paris, 1963.”(H.C) Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 by 6 on 9 ½ by 7”, signed

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series,1960 to 1970’s, The Face, Paris. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 6 ⅞ by 9 ⅞”, signed

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, Boulevard St. Michel, Paris 1963 Silver Gelatin Print, Size 15 ⅝ by 10 ¾”, signed, dated

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, ‘Day Dreaming’, Paris. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 8 ⅝ by 6 ¼ on 12 by 9 ⅜”, signed
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Posted on November 29, 2023
Title image: Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series Paris 1960 to 1970’s. Empty early morning café and a reminder to have Sauerkraut for lunch. Paris 1960’s. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 9 by 6”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 84
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Harold Chapman
Left Bank Paris, Couple with Chariot, 1960’s. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 6 by 8 ⅞ on 9 ⅜ by 12”,
signed. titled, stamped

Harold Chapman
Early Morning in Uzes, France 1970’s. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 8 ½ by 6 ¼”,
signed, stamped, titled

Harold Chapman
Editions Lyna Paris, ‘Nus Artistiques’, Store Window, Paris, 1960’s. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 6 by 8 ⅞ on 7 by 9 ⅜”, signed

Harold Chapman
From ‘Beat Hotel’ series: Painter William Guthrie staggers along Rue Gît-Le-Cœur, Paris , Winter 1956, with one of his heavy canvases. Silver Gelatin Print (resin), Size 10 ⅝ by 15 ½” on 12 by 16”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 37 and Harold Chapman – Beat Hotel, page 52 (bottom)
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Posted on November 14, 2023
Harold Chapman
Ian McEwan, British novelist and screenwriter in Stockwell, London 1960’s. In 2008, The Times featured him on its list of “The 50 greatest British writers since 1945”. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), size 9 by 5 3/4″ on 9 3/8 by 7″, signed, titled and stamped.
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Harold Chapman
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, American poet, painter, social activist, and co-founder of City Lights Booksellers & Publishers. Paris 1960’s. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), size 5 3/4 by 8 3/4 on 7 by 9 3/8″” on 9 3/8 by 7″, signed and titled.

Harold Chapman
Dennis Yeats Wheatley, British writer. November 1961.His preferred subject, thrillers and occult novels made him one of the world’s best-selling authors from the 1930s through to the 1960s. The image shows him in his bedroom with a ceiling in Blue covered with Gold stars. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), size 7 1/2 by 9 on 9 3/8 by 6 1/2″, signed and descriptive text. Labeled and stamped.

Harold Chapman
John Harris. British novelist. He was known for a series of crime novels featuring the character Inspector Pel, and war books. Photo taken in Lieuran – Cabrieres, Herault, France 1981. “For whom the bells toll”. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), size 7 1/4 by 5 1/4″, signed, titled, labeled and stamped.

Harold Chapman
Lawrence George Durrell was an expatriate British novelist, poet, dramatist, and travel writer.Photo taken during an interview for the ‘Sunday Times’ at his home in Sommieres, Herault, France, 1980. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), size 7 1/4 by 5 1/4″, signed, labeled and stamped.

Harold Chapman
Henry Graham Greene was an English writer and journalist regarded by many as one of the leading novelists of the 20th century. Photo of him taken being interviewed by Gloria Emerson in his home in Antibes for Rolling Stone 1978, March Issue. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), size 5 1/2 by 8 on 7 by 9 3/8″, signed, titled, labeled and stamped.
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Posted on November 7, 2023
Harold Chapman
Fashion, Kings Road, London 1960’s, A Mr. Freedom Tie. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 8 by 5.5”, signed, stamped, labeled, titled, dated
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Harold Chapman
Fashion, Trompe-l’œil Dress, Mr. Freedom, Church Street, Kensington, London 1960’s. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 by 6 on 9 ¾ by 6 ¾”, signed, stamped, labeled, titled, dated

Harold Chapman
Fashion, Kings Road, London 1960’s. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 7 ¼ by4 ¾ on 9 by 7 ¼”, signed, stamped, labeled, titled, dated

Harold Chapman
Shoppers, London, 1960’s. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 ⅛ by 5 ⅞” on 10 by 8” signed

Harold Chapman
Fashion, Model, Kings Road, London 1960’s. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 7 ¼ by 4 ¾ on 9 by 7 ¼”, signed, stamped, labeled, titled, dated

Harold Chapman
Kings Road – Mrs. Montgomery, wife of fashion photographer David Montgomery at home on Royal Avenue, London 1960’s. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 by 6 on 10 by 8”, signed, stamped, dated, titled
Harold Chapman Flea Market – The Wish, Porte de Montreuil, Paris 1963. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber mounted) 37,5x49cm, signed, stamped, titled and dated
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Posted on November 4, 2023
Harold Chapman
Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s – “The Land, That Time Forgot”, London 1974. Ladders to the Lost World. A titillating monster-and-mayhem movie. Giant publicity posters erected by workers. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 9 by 5 3/4 on 9 3/8 by 6 7/8″, signed.
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Harold Chapman
Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s – A distracting climb. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 9 by 5 3/4 on 9 3/8 by 6 7/8″, signed.

Harold Chapman
Billboard Series, 1960-1970’s – Elysee 68, Naked models, Sexy Girls, Transvestites… This lady seems to think, they stink… Silver Gelatin Print, Size 6 by 9 on 7 by 9 ⅜”, signed

Harold Chapman Flea Market – The Painting, Paris 1962. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber mounted) 34×49,5cm, signed, stamped, titled, dated

Harold Chapman Flea Market – Doll Truck, Paris 1960-s. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber mounted) 33×49.5cm, signed, stamped

Harold Chapman Flea Market – The Wish, Porte de Montreuil, Paris 1963. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber mounted) 37,5x49cm, signed, stamped, titled and dated
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Posted on November 1, 2023
Courtesy of R. Goellnitz and R. Madera-Goellnitz, ©Photos by Harold Chapman ©Text by the Authors
Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – Brion Gysin, American poet, writer and painter (here laying beside his ‘Dream Machine’). He met William Burroughs in Tangier, and through him, Ian Summerville. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 4×6″, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 129 (bottom)
Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris –Ian Summerville, systems advisor to William Burroughs, in Montparnasse. Paris 1960. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 10 ⅜ by 15 ½” on 12×16”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 28 (top) and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 59

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – La Patronne Mme Rachou, Paris 1960. More effective than the Stasi, Madame Rachou controlled her hotel with tenacity and cunning. Described by William Burroughs as the ‘perfect landlady’ with ‘inflexible authority’. Not interested in the slightest in any of the arts, she was passionately interested in outsiders, eccentrics and deviants, with an amazing understanding and tolerance of their needs. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 15 ⅜ by 10 ⅝” on 16×12”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 63 and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 39

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris –Kay Johnson (Kaja”) worked on poetry and painting in her attic room, #41. One night , she banged on Harold’s door and said: Do you want to photograph the face of suffering? Paris 1961. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 10 ⅝ by 15 ½” 12 x16”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 169 (top) and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 56

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris –Diane Baker in her room. “When she drove off one morning for Italy, I waved good-bye. But before I had gone back in the hotel, she returned, and leaning out of the car window, handed me a new pair of trousers: ‘I thought you needed these,” she said; which I did.” (HC) Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 11 by 7 ½” on 11 ½ by 8”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 103 (top) and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 66

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris –Peter Orlovsky and Allen Ginsberg, American poet, who is sitting in front of a
portrait of Arthur Rimbaud, room 25 of the Beat Hotel, December 1956. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 5 7/8 by 8 6/8 on 7 by 9 3/8″, signed.

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris -Gregory Corso, Beat poet. Spring 1957. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 8 6/8 by 5 7/8 on 9 3/8 by 7″, signed.
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Posted on October 28, 2023
Courtesy of R. Goellnitz and R. Madera-Goellnitz, ©Photos by Harold Chapman ©Text by the Authors
Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – Piero Heliczer, poet of the ‘Dead Language Press’, visiting the Hotel for a free haircut. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 4×6″, signed.
Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – Patrick Shelley, the English sensualist painter, and Allen Ginsberg, Room 25. Christmas 1956. Shelley introduced Harold Chapman to the Beat Hotel in the winter of that year. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 4×6″, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 134.

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – “Cyclops”, Lester with Bob Grosnevor’s easel and paintings behind him, and Herb Kohl at the “Fête de Rois, January 1958. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 4×6”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 95 (bottom)

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – Room 41. Thelma Shumsky and her Swedish friend Gun, who both helped to sell Chapman’s Polaroid pictures in the cafés. The bed served as a sofa during the day. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 4×6″, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 170 (top)

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – Room 38. Dixie Nimmo, West Indien poet and novelist. On the walls is part of his large Art collection. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 4×6″, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 154 (top)

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – Eyla, a pin-up model for the French photographer Serge Jacques, poses for Harold at the top of the stairs, which was a favorite spot with photographers for dramatic posed pictures. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 15 ½ by 10 ⅝” on 16 by 12, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 159 and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 47
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Posted on October 26, 2023
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Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – The stair well. Owing to the less stringent laws in force at the time, the smoking of hashish and marijuana was, among some of the residents, a social activity like any other. The distinctive smell would day or night, drift from the ill-fitting doors. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size15 ⅝ by 10 ⅝” on 16×12”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 85 and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 43
Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – Madame Rachou presides the bar: Robin Page (Canadian painter), Peter Bishop (English journalist), Larry Yampolsky (news-reel camera man), Madame Rachou, Thomas Neurath (Thames & Hudson), Peter Golding (London fashion designer), John Hammer in the Cafe. June 1960. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 10 ⅝ by 15 ⅜” on 12 by 16”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 74 (top) and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 40

Harold Chapman
Every Secret Service would have loved Madame Rachou’s sensitive “Light Control Panel”, which faced the cafe bar. Under each switch was an enamel plaque with the room number; above was a fuse in the form of a bulb, which became dimmer or brighter according to the electricity being used in the room, thus enabling Madame Rachou to spy, and keep a tight control of her hotel guests’ energy use. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 7 ⅜” by 11” on 8 by 11 ⅝””, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 78 and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 42

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – Room 29, Burroughs’ old room. When he left, Harold moved in. His work bench, a collage. His first poster picture: Petula Clarke’s face pasted on an open door. The lampshade, a salad basket scavenged from a dust bin. The folders on the table are the beginnings of his documentation of ‘les Halles’, Paris and ‘everyday life’ in France. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 7 ⅝ by 11 ¾” on 8 by 11 3/4”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 61 and Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 138

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris – Mural by ‘Goofey’ Godfrey. After the Beat Hotel had ended, dealers turned up to its new incarnation as the ‘Hotel Du Vieux Paris”, to buy the artwork on the walls. Unfortunately there was none: The walls had been scraped and re-plastered and covered with flowered wallpaper by Monsieur and Madame Laigle, the new owners. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 6 ⅛ by 4 ¼” on 7 by 5”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 115 (left) and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 64

Harold Chapman
The Beat Hotel, Paris. 9, Rue Gît-Le-Cœur in 1958 – the hotel with no name: “The Beat Hotel”, “Madame Rachou’s Maison de Fous”, The Flea Bag Shrine”… An unlike venue for the meeting of the soon-to-be-world-famous. Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 10 ⅝ by 15 ⅜” on 12 by 16”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 38
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Posted on October 22, 2023
Courtesy of R. Goellnitz and R. Madera-Goellnitz, ©Photos by Harold Chapman ©Text by the Authors
Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960’s and 70’s. Gossiping housewives awaiting a train in the METRO GALLERY OF EVER CHANGING ART AND DESIGN: “PERFECT…WITH FRESH EGGS…” Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 5 ⅞ by 9” on 9 ⅜ by 12”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 81
Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, France. Saint-Yorre I adore you…Health, beauty and gaiety – not much of this as two nuns rummage through their shopping in a murky Metro station. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 6 ⅛ by 9 ⅛ on 7 by 9 ⅜”, signed

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, Paris, France. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 7 ½ by 11”, signed, stamped

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, near ‘Les Halles’, Paris 1969, France. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 6 by 9 on 7 by 9 ⅜”, signed

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, Paris, France. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 6 ⅛ by 9 ⅛ on 7 by 9 ⅜”, signed

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, ‘Bangkok Violence’,(Movie Poster advertises the action/spy movie ‘Shadow of Evil’), on Boulevard es Italiens, Paris 1964, Silver Gelatin Print, Size 6 ⅜ by 8 ⅝ on 9 ⅜ by 12”, signed

Harold Chapman
From the Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s. The lure of Paris”…and me”. Sailors on leave pass the parade of fashion posters. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 10 ½ by 15 ½”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 98
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Posted on October 19, 2023
Courtesy of R. Goellnitz and R. Madera-Goellnitz, ©Photos by Harold Chapman ©Text by the Authors
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From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s. London. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 7 by 9¼”, signed, labeled
Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, France. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 8 by 5 ⅛”, signed, stamped, labeled

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, Paris, 1968 – 1970. Nun passing a hosiery advertising on Blvd. Saint Germain, Paris 1968. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 10 ½ by 15 ½, signed, dated

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, Paris, 1965 – 1967. Drip Dry Hands, Paris 1963. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 15 by 10”, signed, dated

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, Paris. At the launch of a new French brown bottled beer, Pelforth ’43’ giant bottles were installed as an advertising stunt in several metro stations in Paris. This zonked out lad finds the beer bottle makes a comfortable corner for an afternoon nap. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 15 by 10”, signed, dated.

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, Paris 1965 – 67. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 12 ½ by 8 ¾ on 15 ¾ by 11 ½”, signed, dated

Harold Chapman From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, ‘Bread for the World‘ Campaign 1960-s. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber mounted) 26,3x37cm, signed, stamped

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s. The rue Mouffetard, one of Paris ‘ poorest streets. An old lady off to market in her carpet slippers shuffles past a keyhole revealing a girdled nymphet in high heels. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 8 ⅞ by 5 ¾” on 93/8 by 6 ⅜”, signed
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Posted on October 12, 2023
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Harold Chapman
Défense d’Afficher, rue Gît-le-Coeur: “Posting forbidden” and chained to the railing, a wheel –
all that remains of a dismembered bicycle.
Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 6 ⅛ by 4 ¼” on 7 by 5”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 88
Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

Harold Chapman
A Lambretta parked by a paper beach scene, pasted on wooden walls screening the disorder
of a building site..
Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 9 by 6 ½” on 11 ⅛ by 9 ⅜”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 19

Harold Chapman
May 1968 Paris Students, protest movement poster. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9by 5 ⅞ on 9 ⅜ by 7”, signed, dated

Harold Chapman
Pigalle, a B-Movie paradise: cheap cinemas showing Egyptian mummies risen from the dead, ravished ladies, and every kind of titillating mayhem and horror. Paris 1960’s.
Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 9 by 5 ⅞” on 9 ⅜ by 7by 9 ⅜”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 93

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s. Mail bags laying around near post office on rue L’Eperon, Paris 1964 Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 ⅛ by 6”, signed

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, France. Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 ⅛ by 6 on 9 ½ by 7”, signed

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series_1960 to 1970’s, Drowning in rubbish. Poster of Royal Automobile Club, England Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 by 6 on 9 ⅜ by 7”, signed
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