Northfield, Minnesota
Solar plate etching on Arnheim paper
11 x 14 inches
11 ⅞ x 14 ⅞ inches framed

September 7, 1876 marks the infamous failed attempt to rob the First National Bank of Northfield, Minnesota, and the downfall of the James-Younger Gang. Bank cashier Heyman refused to open the safe and ducked down. Angered, Jesse put a pistol to his head and shot him. The shot was heard beyond the bank, and when the bank alarm began to go off, the Northfield citizens opened fire upon the gang. Charley Pitts and Bill Chadwell were killed. Cole, Jim and Bob Younger were badly wounded but managed to escape. However, they were captured just two weeks later. Frank and Jesse escaped back to Missouri, unharmed.

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Solar plate etching on Arnheim paper
11 x 14 inches
11 ⅞ x 14 ⅞ inches framed

September 7, 1876 marks the infamous failed attempt to rob the First National Bank of Northfield, Minnesota, and the downfall of the James-Younger Gang. Bank cashier Heyman refused to open the safe and ducked down. Angered, Jesse put a pistol to his head and shot him. The shot was heard beyond the bank, and when the bank alarm began to go off, the Northfield citizens opened fire upon the gang. Charley Pitts and Bill Chadwell were killed. Cole, Jim and Bob Younger were badly wounded but managed to escape. However, they were captured just two weeks later. Frank and Jesse escaped back to Missouri, unharmed.

"I learned about the solar plate process seven years ago, while taking a printmaking class with Professor Carter Scaggs at Collin College. Historically, photogravure was the only way to make a traditional etching from a photograph or negative. It is a costly, time-consuming and labor-intensive process. The solar plate technique is a quick, cost-effective, affordable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditionally etching. It uses the sun for exposure and a water bath for rinsing, instead of chemical etching. I quickly became enamored with the process, especially the hands-on aspect of inking and rubbing the plate. This process is perfectly suited for The Jesse James Adventure series, since the prints have a historic aged look."

- Colette Copeland

My Jesse James Adventure, Jody Klotz Fine Art, Abilene, Texas, 2022

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