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Art Subject: Chair
Little Girl With Flat Cap
Located in Middletown, NY
Color mezzotint on fibrous, buff wove paper, 19 x19 inches (482 x 484 mm), full margins. Titled in pencil, lower left, and with the artist's stamp in black ink in the lower right mar...
Category
Early 20th Century Modern Portrait Prints
Materials
Etching, Aquatint
Super Silver Oscar (Limited Edition Print)
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
**ANNUAL SUPER SALE UNTIL FEB 29tH ONLY**
THIS PRICE WON'T BE REPEATED AGAIN THIS YEAR - TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT**
Celebrating the Academy in this original and limited Oscar art series...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Portrait Prints
Materials
Giclée
$796 Sale Price
20% Off
Woman with Red Pullover - Lithograph, Mourlot
Located in Paris, IDF
Roger de la Fresnaye (after)
Woman with Red Pullover
Stone lithograph after a painting
Printed in Mourlot workshop
On Arches vellum 65 x 50 cm (c. 26 x...
Category
1960s Modern Portrait Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Super Silver Oscar (Limited Edition Print)
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
Celebrating the Academy with this Limited Oscar Art Series by Mauro Oliveira.
Limited edition of 30 museum quality Giclee prints on PAPER, signed and numbered by the artist. Print ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Portrait Prints
Materials
Giclée
$556 Sale Price
20% Off
Y se le quema la casa - Etching by Francisco Goya - 1799
Located in Roma, IT
Y se le quema la casa is plate n. 18 (of 80) of the series Los Caprichos by Goya. This etching is an excellent proof of the first edition of 1799, before the bevels.
Plate 17,9x12,...
Category
1850s Contemporary Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
From Portfolio "Twilight" with Karin Szekessy
Located in Kansas City, MO
Paul Wunderlich
From Portfolio "Twilight" with Karin Szekessy
Year: 1971
Medium: Color Lithograph
Edition: 125
Size: 33 x 25 in.
Publisher: A.A.A., New ...
Category
1970s Surrealist Prints and Multiples
Materials
Lithograph
$490 Sale Price
30% Off
Super Silver Oscar (Limited Edition Print)
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
**ANNUAL SUPER SALE UNTIL APRIL 15TH ONLY**
*This Price Won't Be Repeated Again This Year-Take Advantage Of It*
Celebrating the Academy in this original and limited Os...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Portrait Prints
Materials
Giclée
$796 Sale Price
20% Off
Don't Go Anywhere (framed hand signed lithograph)
Located in Aventura, FL
Offset lithograph in colors on wove paper. Hand signed and dated lower front by Mr. Hand numbered 25/300 lower front. Artwork size 26.75 x 26.75 inches. Frame size approx. 32.5 x...
Category
Early 2000s Modern Figurative Prints
Materials
Paper, Lithograph, Offset
$1,500 Sale Price
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CONSPIRACY MEANS TO BREATHE TOGETHER
Located in Aventura, FL
Unsigned. Estate stamped on verso. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included. Please do not hesitate to ask additional questions. All reasonable offers...
Category
1960s Pop Art Portrait Prints
Materials
Offset, Paper
Concert - Lithograph
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
(after) Raoul Dufy
Lithograph after a watercolor, published in the book "Lettre à mon peintre Raoul Dufy." Paris, Librairie Académique Perrin, 1965.
Printed signature
Di...
Category
1940s Fauvist Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Stock Image 001 – Boy In Wheelchair by Collin Sekajugo
Located in Zug, CH
Boy In Wheelchair, 2022
by Collin Sekajugo
3D-print, silicon on canvas, mounted on Dibond
Signed and numbered by the artist on the back of the artwork
Edition of 35
Framed (Wood)
In ...
Category
2010s Contemporary Prints and Multiples
Materials
C Print
$5,535 Sale Price
49% Off
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The New-York born artist William Gropper was a painter and cartoonist who, with caricature style, focused on social concerns, and was actively engaged in support of the organized labor movement throughout his career. This original color lithograph print is done in the iconic style of the artist's oeuvre.
Born to Harry and Jenny Gropper in 1897, William was raised in New York City's Lower East Side. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Romania and Ukraine, and young William grew up in relative poverty, watching his family struggle to achieve that sought-after American dream. His father, a bright and college-educated man, was unable to find employment that worthy of his intellect. His mother, meanwhile, worked as a seamstress from home. Coupled with the devastating loss of an aunt to the infamous Triangle Factory fire of 1911, significant childhood factors created the foundation that led to Gropper’s exploration of the American experience.
Early on, Gropper displayed an extraordinary, natural skill for art. By 1912, he was already studying under the instruction of George Bellows and Robert Henri at the Ferrer School in Greenwich Village. During his time at school, Gropper was also awarded a prestigious scholarship to study at the National Academy of Design. However, he refused to fit into convention and was swiftly expelled from the Academy. After his expulsion, Gropper returned home to help financially by assisting his mother and taking a shop position. However, he didn't abandon art academia and soon presented a portfolio to the New York School of Fine Art which earned him a scholarship for study.
Gropper obtained his first significant job as a cartoonist for the New York Tribune in 1917. While working as a staff cartoonist for the Tribune, he also contributed drawings to publications like Vanity Fair, New Masses, The Nation, and Freiheit. His interest in the welfare of the American worker, class inequality, and social injustice was central in his work. After publishing the graphic novel Alley Oop in 1930, Gropper's illustration career extended well into the decade. However, he was never exempt from controversy, and his 1935 Vanity Fair cartoon; prompted anger from the Japanese government.
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