Henry"Hank" Kupjack Still-life Sculptures
American, 1951-2019
Eugene Kupjack and his sons Hank and Jay created museum quality miniature rooms in their studio outside of Chicago for many years. Hank and Jay learned the at their father’s side as he assisted Mrs. Narcissa Niblack Thorne with the creation her many miniature rooms now housed at The Art Institute of Chicago. Almost every piece of molding, furniture, rugs, and accessory items that are contained in their rooms are designed and created by hand. In addition to designing and building rooms they would sometimes work to restore the rooms built many years ago by their father and Mrs. Thorne.
Their work can be seen in various museums as far away as Turkey where they were exhibited in 2009. In the United States their work can be seen in the permanent collections of The Kentucky Museum Center, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Philadelphia Art Museum, The Knoxville Art Museum, The Indiana Children’s Museum, The Baltimore Museum, The Naples Museum, Winterthur Museum Garden and Library, The Palm Springs Desert Museum and The Forbes Collection.to
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Artist: Henry "Hank" Kupjack
Medieval French Charter House Library - Miniature Room by Kupjack Studios
By Henry "Hank" Kupjack
Located in Chicago, IL
Kupjack Miniatures
Medieval French Charter-House Library, Normandy France, circa 1425, 2012
mixed media
16.50h x 27.75w x 15d in
41.91h x 70.48w x 38.10d cm
KJK002
Eugene Kupjack and his sons Hank and Jay created museum quality miniature rooms...
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21st Century and Contemporary Medieval Henry"Hank" Kupjack Still-life Sculptures
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Mixed Media
Late Colonial Sitting Room, Boston MA, 1760 - Miniature Room by Kupjack Studios
By Henry "Hank" Kupjack
Located in Chicago, IL
A new middle class began to emerge in Colonial America and a migration into urban areas began. Unlike farmhouses, these new homes were elegant two-store homes designed in the new Georgian style, imitating the lifestyle of the upper middle class of England. The interiors consisted of a passageway down the middle of the house with specialized rooms off the sides, such as a library, dining room, sitting room or a primary bedroom. Unlike the multi-purpose space of the farmhouse, each of these rooms served a separate purpose. This new middle class had leisure time to entertain guests. In this sitting room, the Kupjacks have replicated this stately room with upholstered furniture, a working fireplace, decorative ceramics and silver accent pieces. This miniature room is presented in a custom leather bound case with faux books on either end as if it could be placed in a bookshelf. the room can also be installed in a wall.
Kupjack Miniatures
Late Colonial Sitting Room, Boston MA, 1760, circa 2009
mixed media
14.25h x 28.75w x 15.25d in
36.20h x 73.03w x 38.73d cm
KJK003
Eugene Kupjack and his sons Hank and Jay created museum quality miniature rooms...
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21st Century and Contemporary Henry"Hank" Kupjack Still-life Sculptures
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Mixed Media
Lawyer's Office Circa 1835 - Kupjack Studios Miniature Room
By Henry "Hank" Kupjack
Located in Chicago, IL
The details are so painstakingly exact that the viewer is deceived into believing they are viewing a full scale replica of a lawyer's office from 1885.
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Early 2000s Contemporary Henry"Hank" Kupjack Still-life Sculptures
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Mixed Media
18th Century New England Cartographer's Office - Kupjack Studios Miniature Room
By Henry "Hank" Kupjack
Located in Chicago, IL
Cartography, the study and practice of making and using maps, was at the cutting edge in the 18th-century, helping to shape and define a world rapidly coming into focus. Over the course of the century, exploration and colonization expanded the scope of the known world, especially in the Pacific and the Americas. Advances in geography enabled cartographers to map these new discoveries with increasing accuracy. The days of conjecture and myth in cartography were fast coming to an end. Here, the Kupjack Studios has captured this discipline with exacting details. From the smallest of tools, to the rolls of maps and maps in progress displayed on the desk, the world of miniatures comes to life and brings us into a bygone era.
Kupjack Miniatures
18th Century New England Cartographer, circa. 2008
mixed media
14h x 26.25w x 14.75d in
35.56h x 66.67w x 37.47d cm
KJK001
Eugene Kupjack and his sons Hank and Jay created museum quality miniature rooms in their studio outside of Chicago for many years. Hank and Jay learned the at their father’s side as he assisted Mrs. Narcissa Niblack Thorne with the creation her many miniature rooms now housed at The Art Institute of Chicago. Almost every piece of molding, furniture, rugs, and accessory items that are contained in their rooms are designed and created by hand. In addition to designing and building rooms they would sometimes work to restore the rooms built many years ago by their father and Mrs. Thorne.
Their work can be seen in various museums as far away as Turkey where they were exhibited in 2009. In the United States their work can be seen in the permanent collections of The Kentucky Museum Center, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Philadelphia Art Museum...
Category
Early 2000s Contemporary Henry"Hank" Kupjack Still-life Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
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