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William Gropper Figurative Paintings

American, 1897-1977

William Gropper was a painter and cartoonist who, with caricature style, focused on social concerns. Gropper was born on December 3, 1897, in New York. William Gropper was a student of Robert Henri and George Bellows at the Ferrer School from 1912–15. During the 1930s, working as a part of the Federal Arts Project, he produced some of the most gripping social protest works of the Great Depression. His subjects included industrial strikes, especially in coal mining and steel-production centers. Gropper did much illustration-cartoon work for the New York Tribune newspaper, Vanity Fair magazine and the politically left-wing publication, New Masses. Some of his other pieces focused on the hypocrisy of government figures, especially members of the United States Senate. Gropper died on January 6, 1977, in Manhasset.

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Artist: William Gropper
"Senator" William Gropper, Social Realism, WPA Political Art, Caricature

"Senator" William Gropper, Social Realism, WPA Political Art, Caricature

By William Gropper

Located in New York, NY

William Gropper Senator Signed lower center Oil on board 16 x 12 1/4 inches ACA Galleries, New York Private Collection, New York Bonhams, American Art Online, August 23, 2023, Lot 3...

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Mid-20th Century American Realist William Gropper Figurative Paintings

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Oil, Board

William Gropper Important New York Artist and Caricaturist Painting, "Mug-Wump"
William Gropper Important New York Artist and Caricaturist Painting, "Mug-Wump"

William Gropper Important New York Artist and Caricaturist Painting, "Mug-Wump"

By William Gropper

Located in Phoenix, AZ

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Mid-20th Century William Gropper Figurative Paintings

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Jewish Rabbi Student Judaica Watercolor Gouache Painting WPA Art William Gropper
Jewish Rabbi Student Judaica Watercolor Gouache Painting WPA Art William Gropper

Jewish Rabbi Student Judaica Watercolor Gouache Painting WPA Art William Gropper

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Mid-20th Century Modern William Gropper Figurative Paintings

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"Unemployed" WPA American Scene Social Realism Mid 20th Century Modern
"Unemployed" WPA American Scene Social Realism Mid 20th Century Modern

"Unemployed" WPA American Scene Social Realism Mid 20th Century Modern

By William Gropper

Located in New York, NY

"Unemployed" WPA American Scene Social Realism Mid 20th Century Modern William Gropper (1898 - 1977) Unemployed 20 x 16 inches Oil on canvas, 1937 Signed lower right Provenance: Estate of the artist Bio Throughout his life, William Gropper used his artistic talents to protest social injustice. Born in New York City, he grew up there in poverty and left high school to work as a dishwasher and delivery boy. He eventually began a career in art and was able to study with Robert Henri and George Bellows from 1912 to 1915. He adopted their realistic painting style, and his own work expressed sympathy for common laborers and outrage at society's ills. In 1919 Gropper established a reputation as a political cartoonist working for the New York Tribune. His blunt, forceful style attracted the attention of other publications, and he provided illustrations and cartoons for a variety of magazines, from the left-wing New Masses to mainstream Vanity Fair. Like many social realist artists of the 1930s, Gropper supported liberal political causes, depicting subjects such as the plight of migrant laborers and striking factory workers. 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 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, Whitney Museum of American Art (1924-55), Art Institute of Chicago (1935-49), Carnegie International (1937-50), Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1939-48), and 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 preoccupied with anti-Nazi cartoons...

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1930s American Realist William Gropper Figurative Paintings

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Large Oil Painting Klezmer Wedding Rabbis Judaica WPA Jewish Art William Gropper
Large Oil Painting Klezmer Wedding Rabbis Judaica WPA Jewish Art William Gropper

Large Oil Painting Klezmer Wedding Rabbis Judaica WPA Jewish Art William Gropper

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Located in Surfside, FL

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Mid-20th Century Modern William Gropper Figurative Paintings

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William Gropper WPA Artist Watercolor in Grisaille, circa 1932- “Uprooted”
William Gropper WPA Artist Watercolor in Grisaille, circa 1932- “Uprooted”

William Gropper WPA Artist Watercolor in Grisaille, circa 1932- “Uprooted”

By William Gropper

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This original watercolor by Depression Era New York artist William Gropper relates to two of Gropper's most important Depression Era prints: “Refugees” and “Uprooted.” Signed lower r...

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1930s William Gropper Figurative Paintings

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