Harold Chapman Online Retrospective of the Photographic Oeuvre in 24 Parts (20/24)

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.

Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

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.

We appreciate your interest in the work of Harold Chapman and encourage you to contact us, if you have any questions.

Cordially,

Rolf Goellnitz and RoxAnn Madera-Goellnitz

Harold Chapman Online Retrospective of the Photographic Oeuvre in 24 Parts (16/24)

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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

We appreciate your interest in the work of Harold Chapman and encourage you to contact us, if you have any questions.

Cordially,

Rolf Goellnitz and RoxAnn Madera-Goellnitz

Harold Chapman Online Retrospective of the Photographic Oeuvre in 24 Parts (14/24)

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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

We appreciate your interest in the work of Harold Chapman and encourage you to contact us, if you have any questions.

Cordially,

Rolf Goellnitz and RoxAnn Madera-Goellnitz

Harold Chapman Online Retrospective of the Photographic Oeuvre in 24 Parts (10/24) 

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Title image:

Harold Chapman Peter Orlovsky and Allen Ginsberg in Rue St-Andre-des-Arts, Paris, December 1956. At that time they were living in Room 24 of the ‘Beat Hotel’
Silver Gelatin Print, Size 5 3/4 by 8”, signed, titled, stamped

Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

Harold Chapman Eunice Richards and Volkmar von Alten in the reading room of the “Mistral” bookstore, Paris, summer 1959.
Silver Gelatin Print, Size 15 1/2 by 10 3/4″ on 16 by 12”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 46

Harold Chapman Verta Kali Smart from Philadelphia, and Bob Grosvenor in Room 9 of the Beat Hotel, Paris, January 1958. Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 8 ⅝ by by 6 ⅜” on 11 ⅞ by 9 ⅜”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 96 and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 54

Harold Chapman
Christmas Eve 1956: Jiving to “Maxim Saury and his New Orleans Sound” at the Caveau de La Huchette. Entrance to the tightly packed, smoky, sweaty cellar was a mer 600 old French Franc. (Equivalent to 6 New French Franc in 1960 or 1$)

Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 11 ¼” by 7 ⅝” on 11 ⅝ by 8”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 42 and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 41

Harold Chapman
Scottish Folk singer Alex Campbell in the Monaco bar, Paris. Before the devaluation of the franc, the prices for the drinks were painted underneath saucers, and with each drink one ordered, another saucer was added to the pile. The hapless last survivor had to pay the bill.

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 8 ⅛ by 11 ¼”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 23 and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 76

Harold Chapman
Young Couple, London, England 1960’s – Recruit about to return to his unit from leave and stay with his sweetheart.

Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 ¾ by 7 ¼”, signed, stamped, titled

We appreciate your interest in the work of Harold Chapman and encourage you to contact us, if you have any questions.

Cordially,

Rolf Goellnitz

Harold Chapman Online Retrospective of the Photographic Oeuvre in 24 Parts (09/24)

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Title image:

Harold Chapman
Girl playing, Gorbals slums, Glasgow, Scotland, late 1960’s

Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 ¼ by 5 ⅝”, signed, stamped, titled

Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

Harold Chapman
Boy with Plastic Bag, Gorbals slums, Glasgow, Scotland, late 1960’s

Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 ⅝ by 6 ⅜”, signed, stamped, titled, labeled

Harold Chapman

Tease, Exeter, UK 1964

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber mounted) 38x46cm, signed, stamped, titled, dated

Harold Chapman

Boy and Girl, 1960-s

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber mounted) 32,5×49,5cm, signed, stamped

Harold Chapman
Pont des Arts. In the bitter cold and mist, the hurdy-gurdy man grinds out a tune with his gloved hands. He was there when I first visited Paris, and for many years I came across him in back streets in different parts of Paris.

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 6 ½ by 8 ¼” on 9 ⅜ by 11 ⅞”, signed and stamped on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 12

Harold Chapman
Bread for breakfast: brother and sister on their way home from the boulangerie with a crusty loaf, fresh from the oven.

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 9 by 6 ½” on 11 ⅛ by 9 ⅜”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 13

Harold Chapman Online Retrospective of the Photographic Oeuvre in 24 Parts (04/24)

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Title image:

Harold Chapman From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, Oxford Street, London Silver Gelatin Print, Size 19 by 14 ½”, signed, titled

Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

Harold Chapman
Early morning rush hour.

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber mounted on cardboard), Size 12 ½ by 10 ⅜”, signed on verso Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 78

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, London, Kings Road, Boutique: “Granny takes a Trip” 1960’s Silver Gelatin Print, Size 8 ½ by 6 ½ on 9 ½ by 7”, signed, titled, labeled, dated

Harold Chapman
The Secret Agent: who was the sinister character in a trilby hat and a long trench coat with his hand in his pocket, standing anxiously for hours, frequently looking at his watch in front of a pair of gigantic breasts encased in the latest example of Triumph’s uplift engineering … (HC)

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 6 ¼ by 8 ½” on 9 ⅜ by 11 3/4”, signed Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 79

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, London. “A railway porter passes a theater poster advertising a play: No Sex, please, we’re British.(HC)

Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 ⅛ by 6 on 9 ⅜ by 7”, signed

Harold Chapman
Revolutions: A petrol powered bicycle, the Solex, immobile, beneath a destroyed Che Guevara.”(HC)

Silver Gelatin Print Resin, Size 8 ⅞ by 5 ⅞ on 9 ⅜ by 7”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 91

Harold Chapman Online Retrospective of the Photographic Oeuvre in 24 Parts (03/24)

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Title image:

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, London, England: Sinners Silver Gelatin Print, Size 7 ⅛ by 9 ⅜, signed, stamped, titled

Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at part 01

Harold Chapman
Teenager Derrie Thomas on bed with her Beatles Poster”, London, November 22, 1963, United Kingdom

Silver Gelatin Print, Size 10 by 7 ¾”, signed, stamped, labeled, titled

Harold Chapman
‘Brings Out the Best…From Billboard Series England, 1960 to 1970’s

Silver Gelatin Print, Size 6 by 9 on 7 by 10”, signed

Harold Chapman
“Peter Orlovsky and Allen Ginsberg in Lee Forest’s room at the Hôtel de Londres, shortly before Orlovsky left Paris in January 1957 for the USA
.” Paris, December 1956.

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 4 ¼ by 6” on 5 by 7”, signed on verso. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, page 53 and Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 16 (top)

Harold Chapman

William Burroughs and his shuffler baskets, which he used to create instant cut-ups from randomly placed manuscripts. Whilst in the Hotel, Burroughs worked on several novels, including ‘Naked Lunch’, in room 15 and ‘Soft Machine’. (HC) , Paris, Beat Hotel, 1961

Silver Gelatin Print (resin), Size 10 ⅝ by 15 ½” on 12 by 16”, signed on verso

Published in Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, Title image and page 122/123 and Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris – 1957 to 1963, page 49

Harold Chapman

“Mugshot. A couple of future candidates for a cancer clinic: Adoring kids, fascinated by this surely tough guy gangster movie poster.” (HC) From Billboard Series , 1960 to 1970’s, France

Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), size 9 by 6 ” on 9 3/8 by 7″, signed, labeled

We appreciate your interest in the work of Harold Chapman and encourage you to contact us, if you have any questions.

Cordially,

Rolf Goellnitz

Harold Chapman Online Retrospective of the Photographic Oeuvre in 24 Parts (2/24)

(Courtesy of R. Goellnitz and R. Madera Goellnitz, ©Photos by Harold Chapman ©Text by the Authors

Title image:

Harold Chapman
Take away chicken from Les Halles. The image was published as Christmas card with the enigmatic words: My father used to be a pirate.”(HC)

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 8 ¾ by 12 ¾ on 12 by 16”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris 1957 – 1963, page 113

Please find a brief introduction about the retrospective at Part 01

Harold Chapman
Les Halles Series “Meat express: finishing the night’s work, a butcher makes a frantic dash with a blood stained wagon to catch the last lorry.“(HC) Paris, Les Halles, 1960’s

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 10 ⅞ by 14 ¾”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris 1957 – 1963, page 111

Harold Chapman
From the Billboard Series: “A cheap ticket for the Métro: a little-used line provided peace and calm for housewives to meet up for a quiet gossip, do some knitting, and escape from the drudgery of housework.”(HC) Paris, 1960’s

Silver Gelatin Print (resin), Size 6 by 9” on 7 by 9 ⅜”, signed Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris 1957 – 1963, page 99

Harold Chapman “Teddy Boys – Three Lads, York”, (HC) UK, 1958

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber mounted on cardboard) 19 1/2 x 17″, signed, titled, dated, stamped

Harold Chapman
“Apple Apples, Beatlemania”, (HC) London, England 1967

Silver Gelatin Print, Size 4 ⅞ by 7 ¼ on 7 by 9 ⅜”, signed, stamped, titled, labeled

Harold Chapman
From Billboard Series 1960 to 1970’s, England

The traditional way of eating Britains national dish is out of newspaper while lounging on street corner” (HC) here in Thorpe Willoughby, Yorkshire, UK

Silver Gelatin Print, Size 9 ⅝ by 8 ¼”, signed, stamped plus text

We appreciate your interest in the work of Harold Chapman and encourage you to contact us, if you have any questions.

Cordially,

Rolf Goellnitz

Harold Chapman Online Retrospective of the Photographic Oeuvre in 24 Parts

Title image:

Harold Chapman
The hand on the door: Evil spirits do not enter! (HC) Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 9 by 6 ½” on 9 ⅜ by 7”, signed. Published in Harold Chapman – Beats A Paris, 1957 – 1963, page 123

Part 01 (Courtesy of R. Goellnitz and R. Madera Goellnitz, ©Photos by Harold Chapman ©Text by the Authors

25 Years ago, in 1998, Harold Chapman’s work appeared in the thirtieth-anniversary issue of Creative Camera, a leading British photographic magazine, to which he had contributed thirty years previously in the first issue. Interviewed in December 1968, Chapman had declared: “…there is no need for the contrived shot. Pictures are everywhere. So why set up a photograph when the natural one is infinitely better?” He added: I am photographing for the future, not for the present… All I aim for is to record the trivial things that ordinary people use and consider unimportant.”

Harold Chapman wanted to leave visual proof for subsequent generations, who without it could not imagine, what had come before.

The photographs, regardless of Chapman’s goal to merely document, are astounding, both in subject matter and composition, with the imagery ranging from moody portraiture of the famous and their dingy, single-bed rooms to street scenes featuring disparate juxtapositions of people and background advertisements.”(OC Weekly 4/2012)

In April 2000, Booker Prize-winning British novelist, Ian McEwan, who had met Harold Chapman in 1974, wrote an article about the photographer entitled ‘A Spy in the Name of Art’, which was published in the Saturday Review of the Guardian. Summing up Harold Chapman’s work, he concluded: “If Chapman were merely a chronicler in a great documentary tradition, his achievement would be impressive enough. His lustrous landscapes of the Herault valley in the Languedoc, his priceless record of the Beat Hotel, his omnivorous, year-on-year transcription of daily life and its little undercurrents, would ensure his reputation as a photographer of the first rank. But it was constructive paranoia that made him an artist.”

We appreciate your interest in the work of Harold Chapman and encourage you to contact us, if you have any questions.

Cordially,

Rolf Goellnitz

Harold Chapman
Stolen kisses, rue de Buci, Paris, 1960’s. Standing outside a café, the boys dare each to steal a kiss from passing girls.“(HC)

Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 6 by 9” on 6 ⅞ by 9 ⅜”, signed on verso Published in Harold ChapmanBeats A Paris 1957 -1963, page 15

Harold Chapman

1957, December Paris in the rain: Peter Orlovsky and Allen Ginsberg on a double-sided bench, Place Saint-German-des-Prés.“(HC)

Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 13 ¾ by 19 ¾”, signed on verso. Published in Harold ChapmanBeats A Paris 1957 -1963, page 36 and Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 15

Harold Chapman
William Burroughs’ anonymous grey trilby. 1961.“(HC)

Silver Gelatin Print (Fiber), Size 6 ⅛ by 4 ¼” on 5×7”, signed on verso. Published in Harold ChapmanBeats A Paris 1957 -1963, page 48 and Harold Chapman – The Beat Hotel, page 124

Harold Chapman
From the Billboard Series: “Love on the Left Bank, Giant posters were assembled in sections on wooden panels. Sections, which had no particular meaning, were frequently left standing in side streets for days. Paris 1960’s.“(HC)

Quadtone Inkjet Giclee Print on Archival Cotton Fiber Paper, Size 8 ½” by 11 ¾ on 11 ¾ by 16 ½”, Size ????”, signed on retro, numbered 4/12

Published in Harold ChapmanBeats A Paris 1957 -1963, page 77

Harold Chapman
An idle broom leans on peeling posters. Moshe Dayan, the eye patched smiling general who swept to victory in the sands of the ‘Six Day War’, shares a wall with pop-art idol Andy Warhol. Paris 1960’s.”(HC)

Silver Gelatin Print (Resin), Size 9 by 6” on 9 ⅜ by 7”, signed on verso.

Published in Harold ChapmanBeats A Paris 1957 -1963, page 89