LeRoy Neiman — “Napoleon at Waterloo (Knoedler 73)” (1988) Original Hand-Signed Color Screenprint (Framed)

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Artist: LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921–2012) Medium: Color screenprint on wove paper Date: 1988 Edition: No. 374 of 375 | Hand-signed and numbered in pencil Image Size: 31″ × 38¼″ | Framed: 42¾″ × 48¾″ (plexiglass) Condition: Excellent artwork; minor loss to underside of frame Provenance: Private collection

“Napoleon at Waterloo” (Knoedler 73) is a vivid historical scene by LeRoy Neiman, depicting the dramatic final moments of the famed battle through the artist’s energetic brushwork and electrifying color.
Combining movement, emotion, and pageantry, Neiman transforms a moment of defeat into an expression of heroic grandeur — his painterly interpretation filled with bold strokes, rich contrasts, and his unmistakable visual rhythm.

Printed in 1988 in a limited edition of 375, this large-format screenprint exemplifies Neiman’s unique ability to merge history and spectacle with the excitement of modern art.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Artist: LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921–2012) Medium: Color screenprint on wove paper Date: 1988 Edition: No. 374 of 375 | Hand-signed and numbered in pencil Image Size: 31″ × 38¼″ | Framed: 42¾″ × 48¾″ (plexiglass) Condition: Excellent artwork; minor loss to underside of frame Provenance: Private collection

“Napoleon at Waterloo” (Knoedler 73) is a vivid historical scene by LeRoy Neiman, depicting the dramatic final moments of the famed battle through the artist’s energetic brushwork and electrifying color.
Combining movement, emotion, and pageantry, Neiman transforms a moment of defeat into an expression of heroic grandeur — his painterly interpretation filled with bold strokes, rich contrasts, and his unmistakable visual rhythm.

Printed in 1988 in a limited edition of 375, this large-format screenprint exemplifies Neiman’s unique ability to merge history and spectacle with the excitement of modern art.

PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

LeRoy Neiman was among America’s most celebrated painters of sport, leisure, and historical narrative. His vibrant, expressionistic use of color and kinetic composition made his work instantly recognizable.
Neiman’s prints and paintings are held in the Smithsonian Institution, The Art Institute of Chicago, and numerous private collections worldwide.