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Posted by Jenni Bidner on September 10, 2006, 3:49 am, in reply to "Re: Greg Copeland" Unfortunately, the Copeland process was NOT colorfast and most (if not all) of my father's chromoliths are very faded. They only retain the sepia/brown color rather than full color spectrum. There were also some very high quality lithographs of cars and architecture made by my father (not Copeland) in the same time period. These were archivally produced and still look great today. Don't know the value of the Copeland chromographs now, but they occasionally show up on Ebay. Hope that helps. Jenni Bidner --Previous Message--
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I am the daughter of Robert Bidner (deceased). The prints you are referring to were "chromographs" produced by Greg Copeland Inc. in the early 1980s. They are not original paintings, but photographic reproductions of his paintings that were overlaid on a canvas-like material for a painting "look".
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: In my case I think Greg Copeland was just
: the
: company that did the framing. I wasn't able
: to find much about him either. I am also
: trying to find out if the paintings by the
: artist (Robert Bidner in my case) have any
: value. Let me know if y9ou find anything.
: Thanks
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: I have two numbered prints of pottery done
: by
: Greg Copland that I purchased in 1984 but
: can't find out anything about him on today's
: sites. I'd like to sell them. Do you know
: if Copeland's work has any value?
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: I have a couple of these and discovered that
: Greg Copeland is not the artist. Mine are
: signed "Bidner" in the lower right
: corner. How would you describe the car? If
: the license plate is visible, what does it
: say?
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: I have a large print of an automobile. It's
: marked Greg Copeland, original print
: chromograph on the back. I'd like to know
: more about this piece and the artist. Does
: anyone know of him?
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: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:I
: have a really cool paper sculpture, framed
: with the Greg Copeland signature in pencil
: at the bottom. I really don't think that
: signagure was from the framer, although it
: is a three-dimensional piece.--Not the corny
: 80s, foofoo kind of paper sculpture, but a
: sophistocated geometric that measures
: 14" tall by 4 1/4" wide, and the
: silver metal frame is 2" deep. It is
: very cleverly and well executed. So theres
: my story about Greg Copeland. Hope it helps
: and hope it helps me too. Regards to all,
: Racena
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: Racena, your geometric design sounds exactly
: like mine including the deep silver frame.
: Mine is numbered so there were more than one
: made. WE just might have twins. I too am
: trying to find out about Greg Copeland
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