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Separated Materials
Biographical note
Scope and Contents
Title: Stanley Koppel papers
Date (inclusive): 1937-1977
Creator:
Koppel, Stanley, 1911-1990
Extent:
2.5 cubic ft.
(2 boxes)
Collection number: larc.ms.0159
Accession number: 2000/029, 2014/012
Repository:
Labor Archives and Research Center
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460
San Francisco State University
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco, CA 94132-1722
(415) 405-5571
larc@sfsu.edu
Language of Material:
English
Abstract: Consists of a collection of cartoons and illustrations created by artist Stanley Koppel. Materials include flyers and newsletters
for Painters Local 4 (San Francisco) and the Rank and File Club of Local 892 (NY); issues of
The Marker, a rank and file newsletter for members of the San Francisco Building Trades Council (1951); anti-Vietnam war labor leaflets
and stationary designs; Communist Party publications; and various other printed materials. Also included are press clippings
from the exhibit
The Other America, where Koppel's work was exhibited, and a collection of calendars from the Graphic Arts Workshop.
Location: Collection is available onsite.
Availability
Collection is open for research.
Restrictions
Copyright has not been assigned to the Labor Archives and Research Center. All requests for permission to publish or quote
from materials must be submitted in writing to the Director of the Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf
of the Labor Archives and Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission
of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Stanley Koppel Papers, larc.ms.0159, Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University.
Acquisition
Donated by Tom Koppel; accession numbers 2000/029 and 2014/012.
Processing Information
Processed by Labor Archives and Research Center staff.
Arrangement
Collection arranged as received.
Separated Materials
Graphic Arts Workshop posters moved to Graphics Collection.
Biographical note
Stanley Koppel was born in New York City in 1911. He attended the National Academy of Design (1933) and learned etching in
Mexico in 1939 and 1940. Koppel served in the U.S. Navy Submarine Service in the Pacific in World War II and was honorably
discharged in 1945. The G.I. Bill enabled Koppel to study at the Students League in New York City and The Institute of Design
in Chicago.
Koppel's work was exhibited at The National Academy of Design, Philadelphia Print Club, Northwest Printmakers, California
Society of Etchers, Graphics Against War, Fyns Grafiske Vierksted (Odense, Denmark), Anti-War Show (London), and solo shows
at the Printmaker's Gallery in San Francisco, in addition to numerous group shows throughout Northern California. He regularly
illustrated for union-related publications and leaflets, as well as anti-war materials.
Throughout his career Koppel was a member of Artist Equity, The Art Co-op of Berkeley, Center for Visual Arts, and the California
Society of Printmakers. He was also a founding member of the Graphic Arts Workshop in San Francisco, opened in 1952 to continue
the work of California Labor School after its forced closure in the 1950s. He is represented in private collections in the
United States, Mexico, England, West Germany, and Japan.
Scope and Contents
Consists of a collection of cartoons and illustrations created by artist Stanley Koppel. Materials include flyers and newsletters
for Painters Local 4 (San Francisco) and the Rank and File Club of Local 892 (NY); issues of
The Marker, a rank and file newsletter for members of the San Francisco Building Trades Council (1951); anti-Vietnam war labor leaflets
and stationary designs; Communist Party publications; and various other printed materials.
Materials related to Koppel's work as an artist include press clippings from the exhibit
Das Andere Amerika (
The Other America) in West Germany in 1983, and an exhibition brochure for the first Veteran Artists League exhibition at ACA Gallery in New
York, NY.
The collection also includes calendars issued by the Graphic Arts Workshop featuring examples of Koppel's woodcuts, etchings,
and aquatints (1954-1977); an exhibit brochure for the
Graphics Against War exhibit (1987); and publications collected by Koppel including WWII publication,
Women Work, Women Vote, and several issues of
Photo-History.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Graphic Arts Workshop.
Artists--California--San Francisco Bay Area.
Graphic artists--United States.
Printed ephemera.