William Gropper More Prints
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.
Mid-20th Century American Realist William Gropper More Prints
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1960s Kinetic William Gropper More Prints
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1950s Modern William Gropper More Prints
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Mid-20th Century Art Deco William Gropper More Prints
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Early 2000s Other Art Style William Gropper More Prints
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary William Gropper More Prints
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1830s French School William Gropper More Prints
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1950s American Realist William Gropper More Prints
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1990s Contemporary William Gropper More Prints
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1940s American Modern William Gropper More Prints
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1950s Modern William Gropper More Prints
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1910s American Realist William Gropper More Prints
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Late 20th Century Modern William Gropper More Prints
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