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William Gropper“The Circus Performer”Circa 1950
Circa 1950
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Original gouache on archival paper of a female circus performer by the American artist, William Gropper. Signed "Gropper" lower right. Condition is good.. Under glass. The artwork is housed in a hand-carved period wood frame. Sight size is 21.25 by 15 inches. Overall framed size measures 28.75 by 22 inches.
Provenance: The Estate of Vincent Fulgenzi, Bronxville, NY
Biography • William Gropper (1897-1977)
William Gropper was born in New York's Lower East Side in 1897. He was the first of six children to parents who earned small wages working in sweatshops. At the age of fourteen, Gropper left school to help support his family. While carrying bolts of cloth for his deliveries, Gropper began to draw on scraps of paper, sidewalks and walls. A passerby saw some of these drawings and invited Gropper to attend a life-drawing class at the Ferrer School. He studied there for three years from 1912 to 1915, attending classes taught by Robert Henri and George Bellows. From 1915 to 1918 Gropper attended the New York School of Fine and Applied Art part-time on scholarship. Gropper also won a scholarship to the National Academy of Design, but remained as a student for only a short time; the rigid and systematic institution conflicted with Gropper's belief in the personal nature of art.
At the New York School of Fine and Applied Art, Gropper earned several prizes. One of these prizes was for his cartoons, which led him to be hired by the New York Tribune in 1917 to sketch for their features. A few years later, through freelance work, his cartoons and drawings were sold to other newspapers and magazines such as The Liberator, The New Masses, The New York Post, The New Yorker, and Vanity Fair.
By the late 1920's Gropper was an established cartoonist and draughtsman. He sympathized with the labor movement and was a champion of peace and personal liberty. Gropper began to paint seriously, but privately, on these themes in 1921. Gropper's first exhibition of monotypes was held in 1921 at the Washington Square Book Shop in New York. At this time, he also began to do illustrations for books. Gropper took his first sketching trip in 1924 to the West with Morris Pass. By 1930 Gropper began to receive recognition as a fine artist. In 1934 Gropper received two mural commissions from the Schenley Corporation. In 1935 he was commissioned to paint a mural for the Hotel Taft. In 1936 Gropper received several public mural commissions: one was for the Freeport, Long Island Post Office, which was completed in 1938 and followed by another mural for the Northwestern Postal Station, Detroit, Michigan. In his first gallery exhibition in 1936 at ACA Galleries, Gropper's work was so well received by critics, collectors and artists that the following year he had two one-man exhibitions at the ACA Galleries. In 1937 Gropper traveled west on a Guggenheim Fellowship and visited the Dust Bowl and the Hoover and Grand Coulee Dams, sketching studies for a series of paintings and a mural he painted for the Department of the Interior. That same year he had paintings purchased by both the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art.
Gropper exhibited at the 1939 New York World's Fair, the Whitney Museum of American Art (1924-55), the Art Institute of Chicago (1935-49), the Carnegie Institute (1937-50), the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1939-48) and the National Academy of Design (1945-48). He was a founder of the Artists Equity Association and member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters.
From 1940 to 1945 William Gropper was pre-occupied with anti-Nazi cartoons, pamphlets, and war bond posters. In 1943 he was selected by the War Department Art Advisory Committee to go to Africa and make a pictorial record of the war front there. In 1944 he participated in the exhibition Artists for Victory at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, winning first prize in lithography. In 1944 Gropper moved from Herman Baron's ACA Gallery to Associated American Artists Gallery, where he was given a one-man exhibition. In 1945 Gropper covered the charter conference of the United Nations in San Francisco for the left-wing periodicals Freiheit and The New Masses. The painting A City Reconstructed dates from the 1940's and was first exhibited in 1944 at Associated American Artists Gallery. Through the painting Gropper expresses the national spirit of anticipated celebration of war's end and pictures the reconstruction, renewal, and growth that peace would bring. The painting is executed using both oil and ink on canvas, a technique that Gropper increasingly used during the war years. In using this brush and ink technique, Gropper was able to combine all the technologies that he had mastered in making watercolors, ink brush drawings and oils into one masterful expression of his artistic achievements.
During the 1950's Gropper was attacked for his refusal to cooperate with the McCarthy Committee and the effect was an end to his exhibitions and commissions until 1961. After a major traveling retrospective exhibition in 1968-1970 William Gropper was offered the position of Artist-in-Residence at the Museum of Arts and Science, Evansville, Indiana. Gropper was given a major traveling exhibition of his drawings in 1971. He died in 1977.
New York Times Obituary:
William Gropper, a widely known radical cartoonist and leading artist of the American “social realist” school, died Thursday at the North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, L.I., of a heart ailment He was 79 years old and had been painting actively until he fell ill last year.
Often likened to Daumier, and sometimes to Marc Chagall and George Grosz, his work was savagely satirical toward the powerful, admiring toward workers and compassionate toward the weak. “I'm from the old school, defending the underdog,” he once wrote.
Yet his paintings hang in mansions, on the walls of post offices and the Department of the Interior Building in Washington, and in scores of leading museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum.
Mr. Gropper was born on the Lower East Side on Dec. 3, 1897, the son of impoverished Jewish immigrants. The oldest of six children, he had to work from childhood at a variety of jobs, but managed to finish high school at night. He once said that at the age of 12 he was drawing a picture on a sidewalk with a piece of chalk, when an art teacher observed him and invited him to attend a drawing class. The model was nude, and, in embarrassment, he drew a tiny figure in the corner of his large drawing pad.
- Creator:William Gropper (1897 - 1977, American)
- Creation Year:Circa 1950
- Dimensions:Height: 21.25 in (53.98 cm)Width: 15 in (38.1 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Condition:Several tiny areas of spotting in the background of the artwork.
- Gallery Location:Southampton, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU14111565682
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