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LEARN IN A SACRED AND RESPECTFUL ENVIRONMENT. Our values of diversity, equity, and inclusion infuse our learning community and guide our mission. Learn More WHY HUC? SERVE REFORM JUDAISM, THE JEWISH PEOPLE, AND THE LARGER WORLD. Enjoy a broad array of career opportunities in the institutions and organizations that are shaping the future. Alumni Associations WHY HUC? DEVELOP YOUR KNOWLEDGE, CREATIVITY, AND VISION TO BE A JEWISH LEADER. Discover your capacity for learning, spiritual growth, and innovation as a leader who transforms communities and advances justice. Learn More WHY HUC? LEARN IN A SACRED AND RESPECTFUL ENVIRONMENT. Our values of diversity, equity, and inclusion infuse our learning community and guide our mission. Learn More WHY HUC? SERVE REFORM JUDAISM, THE JEWISH PEOPLE, AND THE LARGER WORLD. Enjoy a broad array of career opportunities in the institutions and organizations that are shaping the future. Alumni Associations WHY HUC? 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In 1905 Kopman enrolled at the National Academy of Art where he remained for six semesters. His first major exhibition was at the annual exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1914, followed by several others during the 1920s. Kopman worked for the Works Progress Administration as an artist during the Depression and had solo exhibitions in the late 1930s and 1940s. His paintings and prints, like the one shown here, are distinctive for their primitive character and their use of heavy black outlines that suggest the influence of Henri Rousseau and Georges Rouault. Kopman’s work is held in the collections of many institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art, MoMA The Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the PAFA The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Flowers Benjamin Kopman (1887-1965) United States Oil on linen, 1914? 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