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Painter, Caricaturist, Lithographer, Illustrator, b. 1897 - d. 1977

William Victor "Bill" Gropper (December 3, 1897 – January 3, 1977) was a U.S. cartoonist, painter, lithographer, and muralist. A committed radical, Gropper is best known for the political work which he contributed to such left wing publications as The Revolutionary Age, The Liberator, The New Masses, The Worker, and The Morning Freiheit.

Gropper was born to Harry and Jenny Gropper in New York City, the eldest of six children. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Romania and Ukraine,[1] who were both employed in the city's garment industry, living in poverty on New York's Lower East Side.[2] His mother worked hard sewing piecework at home.[3] Harry Gropper, Bill's father, was university-educated and fluent in 8 languages, but was unable to find employment in America in a field for which he was suited.[4] This failure of the American economic system to make proper use of his father's talents doubtlessly contributed to William Gropper's lifelong antipathy toward capitalism.

Gropper's alienation was accentuated when on March 24, 1911, he lost a favorite aunt in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, a disaster which resulted from locked doors and non-existent exits in a New York sweatshop.[5] Some 146 workers burned or jumped to their deaths on that day in what was New York's greatest human catastrophe prior to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Gropper's interest in art began at a young age. As a child of six young he took chalk to the sidewalks, decorating the concrete with elaborate picture stories of cowboys and Indians that extended around the block.[4] As a child on the way to school, Gropper used to lug bundles of his mother's piecework sewing to the sweatshops by which she was employed.[3]

At age 13, Gropper took his first art instruction at the radical Ferrer School, where he studied under George Bellows and Robert Henri.[6]
Cartoon from the June 1920 issue of The Liberator.

In 1913, Gropper graduated from public school, earning a medal in art and a scholarship to the National Academy of Design. The strong-willed Gropper refused to conform at the academy, however, and was subsequently expelled.[7] He attempted to attend high school that fall, but finances prevented his attendance and he was forced to seek work to help support his family.[7] He worked as an assistant in a clothing store, earning $5 a week.[3]

In 1915, Gropper showed a portfolio of his work to Frank Parsons, the head of the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. The work so impressed Parsons that Gropper was offered a scholarship to the school. Gropper continued to work reduced hours for reduced wages in the clothing store while he continued his artistic education.[8] In the subsequent two years, Gropper gained recognition and awards for his work.

In 1917, Gropper was offered a position on the staff of the New York Tribune, where over the next several years he earned a steady income doing drawings for the paper's special Sunday feature articles. At this time, the politically radical Gropper was brought into the orbit of original and innovative artists around the left wing New York monthly, The Masses. After The Masses was banned from the U.S. Mail in 1917, due to its unflinching anti-militarism, Gropper joined artists like Robert Minor, Maurice Becker, Art Young, Lydia Gibson, Hugo Gellert, and Boardman Robinson in contributing to its successor, The Liberator.

Gropper also contributed his art to The Revolutionary Age, a revolutionary socialist weekly edited by Louis C. Fraina and (in later issues) John Reed, a publication which narrowly predated the establishment of the American Communist Party, as well as to The Rebel Worker, a magazine of the Industrial Workers of the World, an anarcho-syndicalist union.

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              • William Gropper 1897 - 1977 Lithograph on paper, Davy Crockett
                Dec. 15, 2024

                William Gropper 1897 - 1977 Lithograph on paper, Davy Crockett

                Est: $100 - $120

                William Gropper (1897 - 1977) Lithograph on paper, "Davy Crockett", Crockett on an alligator. From the "American Folklore" series. Signed in plate lower left, in pencil lower right. Framed and glazed. 3.5lb 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. 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. Subjects included industrial strikes and incidents of strike breaking, especially in the coal mining and steel-production centers. He did much illustration-cartoon work for the New York Tribune newspaper, Vanity Fair magazine and the politically 'left-wing' publication, "New Masses." Measurements: Approx. Print image 8 x 12.5 inches; frame 16.75 x 20.5 inches Domestic Shipping: $45

                Carnegie's Auction Gallery
              • WILLIAM GROPPER (1897-1977) EXHIBITED OIL ON CANVAS
                Dec. 07, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER (1897-1977) EXHIBITED OIL ON CANVAS

                Est: $20,000 - $30,000

                William Gropper (New York, 1897-1977) The Opening Circa 1944 The exhibited oil on canvas by the prolific and popular American artist William Gropper is signed lower right front and titled verso by a label from the Galleries of Associated American Artists. An exhibition label for The Carnegie Institute exhibition 'Painting in the United States, 1944.' is pasted verso as well. This is an outstanding example of William Gropper's penchant for imagery that deals in irony, humor, and biting social commentary. Here he portrays the patrons of a gallery opening as caricatures dressed more for a society cocktail party than a museum opening. The majority are depicted with their backs to the paintings, though one couple does seem intrigued by a section of driftwood on display. The large portrait of an ambiguous figure holding something like a butterfly net looks on with an expression of strange amusement. William Gropper's biography is a rich and interesting one. Having quit school as a teenager to help support his family he, without any prior instruction, began to draw and sketch and paint on paper as well as the flat surfaces of his surroundings, including walls and sidewalks. These early, informal sketches led to his being invited to study drawing in night classes at the anarchistic Ferrer School in New York where he became acquainted with more than just the principles of good draughtsmanship. His political leanings were not difficult to discern. After winning some prizes and recognition for his cartoons in the succeeding years, he began to find ways to make a living with his art. By The mid 1930s he had received mural commissions and by the time of this painting, he was recognized as a serious artist participating in many of the most prominent exhibitions of the day at major American museums, which adds to the irony of this work. This painting was exhibited in the a show with works by major American artists like Georgia O'Keefe, Edward Hopper, Milton Avery and Thomas Hart Benton. Canvas size 20 x 30, frame measures 29 x 39 inches. Without proof of exemption, be aware that internet sales tax applies to all Internet transactions and local sales tax may apply to local pick-up transactions. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell. Until further notice, we cannot offer international shipping in-house.

                Dirk Soulis Auctions
              • WILLIAM GROPPER, TOP MAN 1968,
                Dec. 05, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER, TOP MAN 1968,

                Est: $140 - $240

                WILLIAM GROPPER, TOP MAN 1968, ETCHING AND AQUATINT ED. 87/100, SIGNED AND EDITIONED BELOW IMAGE, 9 X 14.5CM (IMAGE), FRAME SIZE: 37 X 41CM

                Leonard Joel
              • [GROPPER, William (American, 1897–1977). Soviet Russia. N.d...
                Dec. 04, 2024

                [GROPPER, William (American, 1897–1977). Soviet Russia. N.d...

                Est: $300 - $500

                [GROPPER, William (American, 1897–1977). Soviet Russia. N.d., ca. 20th century. Ink on paper. Signed and titled lower right. Unframed. Approx. 12 ½ x 16 ¾”. Adhesive remnants verso.

                Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
              • Partygoers, Oil on Canvas
                Dec. 04, 2024

                Partygoers, Oil on Canvas

                Est: $500 - $1,000

                Partygoers Oil on Canvas Bears signature l.r. "William Gropper" Provenance: Jackson Hole Art Auction, 2/17/24, lot 245

                Nye & Company
              • WILLIAM GROPPER, (TOP MAN),
                Nov. 28, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER, (TOP MAN),

                Est: $200 - $400

                WILLIAM GROPPER, (TOP MAN), ETCHING AND AQUATINT ED. 87/100, SIGNED AND EDITIONED BELOW IMAGE, 9 X 14.5CM (IMAGE), FRAME SIZE: 37 X 41CM

                Leonard Joel
              • William Gropper "Paul Bunyan"
                Nov. 21, 2024

                William Gropper "Paul Bunyan"

                Est: $100 - $200

                1939. Lithograph. For further information or questions regarding this lot, please email us at gallery@kiechelart.com or call us at (402)420-9553.

                Kiechel Auction
              • William Gropper Signed Lithograph [Convention]
                Nov. 20, 2024

                William Gropper Signed Lithograph [Convention]

                Est: $100 - $150

                William Gropper Pencil Signed Lithograph [Convention, 1968]. Measures 20 x 16 inches image size and 28.5 x 21.5 inches sheet size. Image area is in EX+ condition, margin has one stain top right not extending to image.. Unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. Provenance: Previously estate of Fritz Eichenberg, recently estate collection of William Greenbaum, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Proprietor of William Greenbaum Fine Prints. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as condition can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 14x14x14 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio if it is not fragile or over 25lbs. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. If your invoice is for multiple items, we will use our discretion on requiring the use of an outside shipper. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction even if not stated.

                Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
              • William Gropper Litho SIGNED [Court Scene]
                Nov. 20, 2024

                William Gropper Litho SIGNED [Court Scene]

                Est: $50 - $100

                William Gropper (1897-1977) color lithograph pencil signed lower right. Sheet measures 17 in. x 22.5 in. Unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. Provenance: Estate collection of William Greenbaum, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Proprietor of William Greenbaum Fine Prints. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as condition can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 14x14x14 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio if it is not fragile or over 25lbs. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. If your invoice is for multiple items, we will use our discretion on requiring the use of an outside shipper. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction even if not stated.

                Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
              • William Gropper Lithograph AP SIGNED [Court]
                Nov. 20, 2024

                William Gropper Lithograph AP SIGNED [Court]

                Est: $50 - $100

                William Gropper (American 1897-1977) lithograph pencil signed lower right and stated 'Artist's Proof'' lower left. Sheet measures 20.25 in. x 26 in. Crease at top right corner. Unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. Provenance: Estate collection of William Greenbaum, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Proprietor of William Greenbaum Fine Prints. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as condition can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 14x14x14 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio if it is not fragile or over 25lbs. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. If your invoice is for multiple items, we will use our discretion on requiring the use of an outside shipper. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction even if not stated.

                Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
              • William Gropper Lithograph SIGNED [Court Scene]
                Nov. 20, 2024

                William Gropper Lithograph SIGNED [Court Scene]

                Est: $50 - $100

                William Gropper (American 1897-1977) lithograph pencil signed lower right. Image measures 14 in. x 17.875 in. Sheet measures 17.375 in. x 22.5 in. Unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. Provenance: Estate collection of William Greenbaum, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Proprietor of William Greenbaum Fine Prints. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as condition can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 14x14x14 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio if it is not fragile or over 25lbs. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. If your invoice is for multiple items, we will use our discretion on requiring the use of an outside shipper. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction even if not stated.

                Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
              • WILLIAM GROPPER, PREPARING FISH FOR DINNER FROM THE SHTETL PORTFOLIO, LITHOGRAPH
                Nov. 15, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER, PREPARING FISH FOR DINNER FROM THE SHTETL PORTFOLIO, LITHOGRAPH

                Est: $200 - $300

                Artist: William Gropper, American (1897 - 1977) Title: Preparing Fish for Dinner from the Shtetl portfolio Year: 1960 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: AP VII/XX Size: 14 in. x 11 in. (35.56 cm x 27.94 cm)

                RoGallery
              • WILLIAM GROPPER, UNTITLED 3 FROM THE SHTETL PORTFOLIO, LITHOGRAPH
                Nov. 15, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER, UNTITLED 3 FROM THE SHTETL PORTFOLIO, LITHOGRAPH

                Est: $200 - $300

                Artist: William Gropper, American (1897 - 1977) Title: Untitled 3 from the Shtetl Portfolio Year: 1960 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: AP VII/XX Size: 14 in. x 11 in. (35.56 cm x 27.94 cm)

                RoGallery
              • WILLIAM GROPPER, UNTITLED 1 FROM THE SHTETL PORTFOLIO, LITHOGRAPH
                Nov. 15, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER, UNTITLED 1 FROM THE SHTETL PORTFOLIO, LITHOGRAPH

                Est: $200 - $300

                Artist: William Gropper, American (1897 - 1977) Title: Untitled 1 from the Shtetl Portfolio Year: 1960 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: AP VII/XX Size: 14 in. x 11 in. (35.56 cm x 27.94 cm)

                RoGallery
              • WILLIAM GROPPER (New York, 1897-1977), Two works
                Nov. 13, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER (New York, 1897-1977), Two works

                Est: $200 - $250

                WILLIAM GROPPER New York, 1897-1977 Two works: 1) "Dream". Signed lower right. Numbered 16/100. Etching and aquatint, 12" x 15" to the plate line. Sheet 19" x 22". Unframed. 2) "Tailor". Signed lower right. Numbered 35/35. Lithograph, 23" x 19". Unframed.

                Eldred's
              • William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) lithograph
                Oct. 19, 2024

                William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) lithograph

                Est: $300 - $500

                Politicians lithograph, ca. 1935, signed and titled in pencil.   8 1/2 x 11"

                Rachel Davis Fine Arts
              • WILLIAM GROPPER The Shtetl.
                Oct. 17, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER The Shtetl.

                Est: $1,000 - $1,500

                WILLIAM GROPPER The Shtetl. Portfolio with 24 color lithographs, 1970. 357x279 mm; 14x11 inches (sheets), full margins, loose as issued. The deluxe edition of 24, aside from the regular edition of 120. Each sheet signed and numbered "XIX/XXIV" in pencil, lower margin. Printed by The Bank Street Atelier, Ltd., New York. Published by Touchstone Publishers, Ltd., New York. Original printed paper folder. Lacking original signed pastel drawing and additional suite of lithographs.

                Swann Auction Galleries
              • William Gropper Original Pen and Ink w/ Airbrush
                Oct. 16, 2024

                William Gropper Original Pen and Ink w/ Airbrush

                Est: $200 - $300

                William Gropper (American 1897-1977) original pen and ink with airbrush and watercolor. Signed 'Gropper' lower right in ink. Titled 'Wall Street'. Soiling around edges of the sheet with rippling on right side. Sheet measures 15.5 in. x 11.125 in. Very good to excellent condition. Unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. Provenance: Estate collection of William Greenbaum, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Proprietor of William Greenbaum Fine Prints. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as condition can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 14x14x14 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio if it is not fragile or over 25lbs. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. If your invoice is for multiple items, we will use our discretion on requiring the use of an outside shipper. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction even if not stated.

                Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
              • William Gropper Signed Lithograph [The Race]
                Oct. 16, 2024

                William Gropper Signed Lithograph [The Race]

                Est: $100 - $150

                William Gropper Signed Lithograph [The Race]. Color lithograph silkscreen, 1935. Measures 18 x 14 inches image size and 22.25 x 17.25 inches sheet size. Excellent condition, one small crease in top left margin. Unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. Provenance: Estate collection of William Greenbaum, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Proprietor of William Greenbaum Fine Prints. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as condition can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 14x14x14 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio if it is not fragile or over 25lbs. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. If your invoice is for multiple items, we will use our discretion on requiring the use of an outside shipper. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction even if not stated.

                Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
              • William Gropper (American 1897–1977), Finn McCool, Lithograph Signed l.r., Together with After William Gropper, The Senate and Clown with Show Girls, Two Lithographs in Color, Each Signed in Plate, Each Unframed, First I
                Oct. 15, 2024

                William Gropper (American 1897–1977), Finn McCool, Lithograph Signed l.r., Together with After William Gropper, The Senate and Clown with Show Girls, Two Lithographs in Color, Each Signed in Plate, Each Unframed, First I

                Est: $50 - $100

                William Gropper (American 1897–1977), Finn McCool, Lithograph Signed l.r., Together with After William Gropper, The Senate and Clown with Show Girls, Two Lithographs in Color, Each Signed in Plate, Each Unframed, Property from the Estate of George Zorin

                Weschler's
              • William Gropper (NY,1897-1977) oil painting
                Oct. 13, 2024

                William Gropper (NY,1897-1977) oil painting

                Est: $2,700 - $3,400

                ARTIST: William Gropper (New York, 1897 - 1977) TITLE: At the Vanity MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. Wear to frame. ART SIZE: 24 x 20 inches / 60 x 50 cm FRAME SIZE: 31 x 27 inches / 78 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Shapiro Auctions New York, Date 2019-01-26, Lot 104 CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 133228 US SHIPPING: $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: 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. 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. Subjects included industrial strikes and incidents of strike breaking, especially in the coal mining and steel-production centers. He did much illustration-cartoon work for the New York Tribune newspaper, Vanity Fair magazine and the politically 'left-wing' publication, "New Masses."

                Broward Auction Gallery LLC
              • William Gropper, 1897-1977, Study 1947
                Oct. 06, 2024

                William Gropper, 1897-1977, Study 1947

                Est: $2,000 - $3,000

                William Gropper 1897-1977 Study 1947 oil on canvas signed lower left, titled to gallery label verso

                Abell Auction
              • William Gropper (1897-1977): Chasidie Dance
                Oct. 06, 2024

                William Gropper (1897-1977): Chasidie Dance

                Est: $2,000 - $3,000

                William Gropper 1897-1977 Chasidie Dance oil on board signed lower right, titled to label verso

                Abell Auction
              • WILLIAM GROPPER, DANCER ON HORSEBACK, LITHOGRAPH
                Sep. 19, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER, DANCER ON HORSEBACK, LITHOGRAPH

                Est: $350 - $450

                Artist: William Gropper, American (1897 - 1977) Title: Dancer on Horseback Year: circa 1950 Medium: Lithograph, signed in the stone Size: 25.5 x 19.5 in. (64.77 x 49.53 cm) Frame Size: 26.5 x 20.5 inches

                RoGallery
              • WILLIAM GROPPER, MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE, LITHOGRAPH
                Sep. 19, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER, MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE, LITHOGRAPH

                Est: $1,100 - $1,400

                Artist: William Gropper, American (1897 - 1977) Title: Members of the House Year: circa 1965 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 162/200 Size: 22 x 30 in. (55.88 x 76.2 cm) Description: A group of congressmen sitting in the House of Representatives all frankly looking a bit bored with the political process. Some men are reading newspapers, holding their heads up with their hands, etc... A wonderful example of the artist's style using pink tones for the faces set against earthy browns and greens.

                RoGallery
              • William Gropper (American 1897–1977), Finn McCool, Lithograph Signed l.r., Together with After William Gropper, The Senate and Clown with Show Girls, Two Lithographs in Color, Each Signed in Plate, Each Unframed, First I
                Sep. 17, 2024

                William Gropper (American 1897–1977), Finn McCool, Lithograph Signed l.r., Together with After William Gropper, The Senate and Clown with Show Girls, Two Lithographs in Color, Each Signed in Plate, Each Unframed, First I

                Est: $200 - $300

                William Gropper (American 1897–1977), Finn McCool, Lithograph Signed l.r., Together with After William Gropper, The Senate and Clown with Show Girls, Two Lithographs in Color, Each Signed in Plate, Each Unframed, Property from the Estate of George Zorin

                Weschler's
              • WILLIAM GROPPER "BUSINESS MEETING" LITHOGRAPH
                Sep. 15, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER "BUSINESS MEETING" LITHOGRAPH

                Est: -

                William Gropper "Business Meeting" Lithograph. Artist: William Gropper Title: "Business Meeting" Medium: Lithograph Signature Type: Pencil Signature Location: Lower Right Edition: Artist Proof Site Measurement: 15.5" x 9.5" Image Keywords: Portrait Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1000

                Bradford's
              • WILLIAM GROPPER (American, 1897–1977). The Dictator, 1965, Limited edition etching and aquatint. It is an "artist proof." Plate and pen
                Sep. 12, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER (American, 1897–1977). The Dictator, 1965, Limited edition etching and aquatint. It is an "artist proof." Plate and pen

                Est: $80 - $150

                WILLIAM GROPPER (American, 1897–1977). The Dictator, 1965, Limited edition etching and aquatint. It is an "artist proof." Plate and pencil signed at base (lower right). Framed. Not examined out of frame. - Sight: 16 x 12.5 in. frame 23 x 21 inches

                Sloans & Kenyon
              • Set of William Gropper Prints
                Aug. 27, 2024

                Set of William Gropper Prints

                Est: $100 - $200

                Set of mounted and framed William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) prints, including 1) "Politicos", depicting a group of politicians emphatically arguing amongst each other, numbered "14/50" l.l., titled l.c., signed in pencil l.r.; 2) "The Haves and Have Nots", depicting a king hoarding grains as his subjects starve, titled l.l., numbered "14/50" l.c., signed in pencil l.r.; and 3) "Time", depicting a man being consumed by ants, numbered "14/50" l.l., titled l.c., signed in pencil l.r.: 14 3/4" x 10 1/2" sight size of each image, 20 1/4" x 39 1/2" framed.

                Old Kinderhook Auction Company
              • Group of William Gropper Prints
                Aug. 27, 2024

                Group of William Gropper Prints

                Est: $100 - $200

                Group of William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) prints, including "Lust", "Fall of the Gods", "Fate", "Blacklist", "Vengeance", "Heroics", "Eruption", "Nuclear Gods", "Gossip Mongers", "The Horn Blowers", "Dream", "Uprooted", "All God's Children", "Psychosis", and "A New Dawn", numbered "14/50" l.l., titled l.c., signed in pencil l.r., 14" x 10" image size, 16 1/4" x 12 1/4" sheet size.

                Old Kinderhook Auction Company
              • ATTR TO WILLIAM GROPPER AMERICAN OIL PAINTING
                Aug. 17, 2024

                ATTR TO WILLIAM GROPPER AMERICAN OIL PAINTING

                Est: $100 - $150

                Oil on board painting, attributed to William Gropper, 1897 to 1977, an American artist and political cartoonist, member of the WPA Federal Art Project. The artwork represents a butcher carrying beef carcass. Undated, unsigned. Wooden frame. Collectible Figurative Fine Art.

                Antique Arena Inc
              • William Gropper (1897-1977) Judaica Lithograph
                Aug. 15, 2024

                William Gropper (1897-1977) Judaica Lithograph

                Est: $75 - $100

                William Gropper, American (1897-1977), Judaica Color Lithograph. Part of a 24 Piece Series Titled "The Shtetl". Pencil Signed Lower Right. In Original Frame Under Glass. Not Examined Out of Frame. Condition: Excellent. Dimensions: Sight- 11.75" x 8.75". Frame- 18" x 15". Provenance: From a Long Island, NY Estate. Please note the absence of a Condition Report does not imply that there are no condition issues with this lot. Please contact us for a detailed Condition Report. It is the Buyer's responsibility to inspect each lot and deem their own opinions on Condition, Description, Provenance, and Validity before purchasing. Please make an appointment to preview or ask for Condition Reports. Condition Reports are rendered as an opinion by the staff of the Auction House and not as statements of fact. REMEMBER ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS.

                World Auction Gallery
              • WILLIAM GROPPER (American, 1897–1977). The Dictator, 1965, Limited edition etching and aquatint. It is an "artist proof." Plate and pen
                Aug. 08, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER (American, 1897–1977). The Dictator, 1965, Limited edition etching and aquatint. It is an "artist proof." Plate and pen

                Est: $100 - $150

                WILLIAM GROPPER (American, 1897–1977). The Dictator, 1965, Limited edition etching and aquatint. It is an "artist proof." Plate and pencil signed at base (lower right). Framed. Not examined out of frame. - Sight: 16 x 12.5 in. frame 23 x 21 inches

                Sloans & Kenyon
              • William Gropper (American, 1897-1977), Itzhak Perlman and a cellist, watercolor and gouache on paper laid on paper, sight 20 x 14in (50 x 35cm)
                Jul. 31, 2024

                William Gropper (American, 1897-1977), Itzhak Perlman and a cellist, watercolor and gouache on paper laid on paper, sight 20 x 14in (50 x 35cm)

                Est: $600 - $800

                William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) Itzhak Perlman and a cellist watercolor and gouache on paper laid on paper signed Gropper upper left. William Gropper had his beginnings as a political cartoonist with the New York Tribune, and was also a contributor to Freiheit, Liberator, and the Daily Worker. He trained early on with Robert Henri and George Bellows, given the themes in his work, Gropper has been compared to such artists as Honoré Daumier and Otto Dix.

                Andrew Jones Auctions
              • William Gropper 1897-1977 Antique American Modernist Ballerina Dancer Original Painting
                Jun. 23, 2024

                William Gropper 1897-1977 Antique American Modernist Ballerina Dancer Original Painting

                Est: $500 - $800

                Antique American modernist Ballerina portrait painting by William Gropper (1897 - 1977). Watercolor and pastel on paper. Signed. Framed. Please see all images for condition. Size is measured and written on the back of the painting. The first size is the overall size, the second size is the image size. For detailed condition questions please text 617-835-2496.

                Curated Gallery Auctions
              • William Gropper (American, 1897 - 1977)
                Jun. 16, 2024

                William Gropper (American, 1897 - 1977)

                Est: $350 - $700

                William Gropper (American, 1897 - 1977) "The Circus Performer" Gouache on archival paper. Signed lower right. The artwork is housed in a hand-carved period wood frame. Provenance: The Estate of Vincent Fulgenzi, Bronxville, NY Sight Size: 21.25 x 15 in. Overall Framed Size: 28.75 x 22 in. Framed behind glass.

                Helmuth Stone
              • William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) Gouache And Watercolor on Paper, Ballerina, H 15" W 11.5"
                Jun. 14, 2024

                William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) Gouache And Watercolor on Paper, Ballerina, H 15" W 11.5"

                Est: $300 - $400

                Signed in the lower left. Gouache and watercolor on paper depicting a dancing ballerina. Matted and framed under glass, H 22.75", W 19.25". Provenance: From the Estate of Prominent Collector, Leon Zielinski, Macomb County, MI. Louisiana Auction Exchange, 6-4-1994, lot #145..

                DuMouchelles
              • WILLIAM GROPPER, American 1897-1977, "Plutocrat", ink and wash on paper, 24 1/4 x 18 3/4 in. (61.6 x 47.6 cm.) (sight), Frame: 33 3/4 x 1 1/4 x 28 in. (85.7 x 3.2 x 71.1 cm.)
                Jun. 13, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER, American 1897-1977, "Plutocrat", ink and wash on paper, 24 1/4 x 18 3/4 in. (61.6 x 47.6 cm.) (sight), Frame: 33 3/4 x 1 1/4 x 28 in. (85.7 x 3.2 x 71.1 cm.)

                Est: $600 - $800

                WILLIAM GROPPER American, 1897-1977 "Plutocrat" ink and wash on paper signed in plate lower left "Gropper", titled on the reverse

                Shannon's
              • William Gropper (US, 1897-1977) Lithograph
                Jun. 08, 2024

                William Gropper (US, 1897-1977) Lithograph

                Est: $150 - $300

                Willaim Gropper (US, 1897-1977) signed lithograph depicting a scene at court. Titled "The Debate". Signed on lithograph lower left, pencil signed lower right. Overall Size: 22 x 26 in. Sight Size: 15 x 19 in. #8005 Location BF

                Sarasota Estate Auction
              • William Gropper (1897-1977) USA, Artist Proof
                Jun. 08, 2024

                William Gropper (1897-1977) USA, Artist Proof

                Est: $300 - $600

                William Gropper (1897-1977) USA, Artist Proof. Signed in lower right. Part of the "Senate Series". Caricature of a attorney. Overall Size: 24 x 19 1/2 in. Sight Size: 16 x 12 in. #1171 William Gropper (1897 - 1977) was active/lived in New York. William Gropper is known for Genre-satire, religious painting, illustration.

                Sarasota Estate Auction
              • William Gropper, New York (1897-1977), Nazi soldier carrying a baby representing peace, political satire caricature, pastel on paper, 18"H x 15"W(sight), 20 1/2"H x 16 1/2"W (frame)
                Jun. 05, 2024

                William Gropper, New York (1897-1977), Nazi soldier carrying a baby representing peace, political satire caricature, pastel on paper, 18"H x 15"W(sight), 20 1/2"H x 16 1/2"W (frame)

                Est: $200 - $400

                William Gropper New York, (1897-1977) Nazi soldier carrying a baby representing peace, political satire caricature pastel on paper Signed lower left. Biography from the Archives of askART: 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. 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. Subjects included industrial strikes and incidents of strike breaking, especially in the coal mining and steel-production centers. He did much illustration-cartoon work for the New York Tribune newspaper, Vanity Fair magazine and the politically 'left-wing' publication, "New Masses." Gropper's painting, Youngstown Strike, has received much attention for its strong, social-realist impact and was apparently prompted by the extended strikes staged in 1936-37 by workers at the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, Youngstown, Ohio. During these years chaos frequently reigned throughout much of the city. In one incident, following a savage confrontation with police guards by workers and their families, the police tear gassed and shot at the workers; two strikers were killed and twenty-eight injured. Gropper visited Youngstown during this period, and commented on the incident in an article and a series of descriptive action sketches published in The Nation. Some of his other pieces focused on the hypocrisy of government figures, especially members of the United States Senate. As a young man, William Gropper was a student of Robert Henri and George Bellows at the Ferrer School from 1912 to 1915. He did fine-art painting on the side until the early 1920s, and had his first solo exhibition in 1936. In 1938, he completed a mural for the Department of the Interior in Washington DC. Provenance: William Victor "Bill" Gropper (December 3, 1897 – January 3, 1977) was a U.S. cartoonist, painter, lithographer, and muralist. A committed radical, Gropper is best known for the political work which he contributed to such left wing publications as The Revolutionary Age, The Liberator, The New Masses, The Worker, and The Morning Freiheit. Gropper was born to Harry and Jenny Gropper in New York City, the eldest of six children. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Romania and Ukraine,[1] who were both employed in the city's garment industry, living in poverty on New York's Lower East Side.[2] His mother worked hard sewing piecework at home.[3] Harry Gropper, Bill's father, was university-educated and fluent in 8 languages, but was unable to find employment in America in a field for which he was suited.[4] This failure of the American economic system to make proper use of his father's talents doubtlessly contributed to William Gropper's lifelong antipathy toward capitalism. Gropper's alienation was accentuated when on March 24, 1911, he lost a favorite aunt in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, a disaster which resulted from locked doors and non-existent exits in a New York sweatshop.[5] Some 146 workers burned or jumped to their deaths on that day in what was New York's greatest human catastrophe prior to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Gropper's interest in art began at a young age. As a child of six young he took chalk to the sidewalks, decorating the concrete with elaborate picture stories of cowboys and Indians that extended around the block.[4] As a child on the way to school, Gropper used to lug bundles of his mother's piecework sewing to the sweatshops by which she was employed.[3] At age 13, Gropper took his first art instruction at the radical Ferrer School, where he studied under George Bellows and Robert Henri.[6] Cartoon from the June 1920 issue of The Liberator. In 1913, Gropper graduated from public school, earning a medal in art and a scholarship to the National Academy of Design. The strong-willed Gropper refused to conform at the academy, however, and was subsequently expelled.[7] He attempted to attend high school that fall, but finances prevented his attendance and he was forced to seek work to help support his family.[7] He worked as an assistant in a clothing store, earning $5 a week.[3] In 1915, Gropper showed a portfolio of his work to Frank Parsons, the head of the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. The work so impressed Parsons that Gropper was offered a scholarship to the school. Gropper continued to work reduced hours for reduced wages in the clothing store while he continued his artistic education.[8] In the subsequent two years, Gropper gained recognition and awards for his work. In 1917, Gropper was offered a position on the staff of the New York Tribune, where over the next several years he earned a steady income doing drawings for the paper's special Sunday feature articles. At this time, the politically radical Gropper was brought into the orbit of original and innovative artists around the left wing New York monthly, The Masses. After The Masses was banned from the U.S. Mail in 1917, due to its unflinching anti-militarism, Gropper joined artists like Robert Minor, Maurice Becker, Art Young, Lydia Gibson, Hugo Gellert, and Boardman Robinson in contributing to its successor, The Liberator. Gropper also contributed his art to The Revolutionary Age, a revolutionary socialist weekly edited by Louis C. Fraina and (in later issues) John Reed, a publication which narrowly predated the establishment of the American Communist Party, as well as to The Rebel Worker, a magazine of the Industrial Workers of the World, an anarcho-syndicalist union.

                Ripley Auctions
              • William Gropper (USA 1897-1977) Oil On Masonite
                Jun. 01, 2024

                William Gropper (USA 1897-1977) Oil On Masonite

                Est: $800 - $1,200

                William Gropper (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, 1897 - 1977) oil painting on masonite board depicting a man and woman seated in an interior scene. Signed to lower left. Mounted in a grown a tan painted wooden frame with mat. Board measures approx. 14 1/2" height x 10 1/4" width. Measures approx. 22" height x 18" width overall including frame. Appears in overall good condition. JD/B13/SH:7B

                Joshua Kodner
              • William Gropper, New York (1897-1977), Uprooted, c. 1941, lithograph, 11"H x 16 1/4"W (sheet)
                Jun. 01, 2024

                William Gropper, New York (1897-1977), Uprooted, c. 1941, lithograph, 11"H x 16 1/4"W (sheet)

                Est: $80 - $120

                William Gropper New York, (1897-1977) Uprooted, c. 1941 lithograph Pencil signed and titled lower. Also signed in the plate. Upper edge attached to support board. 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. 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. Subjects included industrial strikes and incidents of strike breaking, especially in the coal mining and steel-production centers. He did much illustration-cartoon work for the New York Tribune newspaper, Vanity Fair magazine and the politically 'left-wing' publication, "New Masses." Gropper's painting, Youngstown Strike, has received much attention for its strong, social-realist impact and was apparently prompted by the extended strikes staged in 1936-37 by workers at the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, Youngstown, Ohio. During these years chaos frequently reigned throughout much of the city. In one incident, following a savage confrontation with police guards by workers and their families, the police tear gassed and shot at the workers; two strikers were killed and twenty-eight injured. Gropper visited Youngstown during this period, and commented on the incident in an article and a series of descriptive action sketches published in The Nation. Some of his other pieces focused on the hypocrisy of government figures, especially members of the United States Senate. As a young man, William Gropper was a student of Robert Henri and George Bellows at the Ferrer School from 1912 to 1915. He did fine-art painting on the side until the early 1920s, and had his first solo exhibition in 1936. In 1938, he completed a mural for the Department of the Interior in Washington DC. Provenance: William Victor "Bill" Gropper (December 3, 1897 – January 3, 1977) was a U.S. cartoonist, painter, lithographer, and muralist. A committed radical, Gropper is best known for the political work which he contributed to such left wing publications as The Revolutionary Age, The Liberator, The New Masses, The Worker, and The Morning Freiheit. Gropper was born to Harry and Jenny Gropper in New York City, the eldest of six children. His parents were Jewish immigrants from Romania and Ukraine,[1] who were both employed in the city's garment industry, living in poverty on New York's Lower East Side.[2] His mother worked hard sewing piecework at home.[3] Harry Gropper, Bill's father, was university-educated and fluent in 8 languages, but was unable to find employment in America in a field for which he was suited.[4] This failure of the American economic system to make proper use of his father's talents doubtlessly contributed to William Gropper's lifelong antipathy toward capitalism. Gropper's alienation was accentuated when on March 24, 1911, he lost a favorite aunt in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, a disaster which resulted from locked doors and non-existent exits in a New York sweatshop.[5] Some 146 workers burned or jumped to their deaths on that day in what was New York's greatest human catastrophe prior to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Gropper's interest in art began at a young age. As a child of six young he took chalk to the sidewalks, decorating the concrete with elaborate picture stories of cowboys and Indians that extended around the block.[4] As a child on the way to school, Gropper used to lug bundles of his mother's piecework sewing to the sweatshops by which she was employed.[3] At age 13, Gropper took his first art instruction at the radical Ferrer School, where he studied under George Bellows and Robert Henri.[6] Cartoon from the June 1920 issue of The Liberator. In 1913, Gropper graduated from public school, earning a medal in art and a scholarship to the National Academy of Design. The strong-willed Gropper refused to conform at the academy, however, and was subsequently expelled.[7] He attempted to attend high school that fall, but finances prevented his attendance and he was forced to seek work to help support his family.[7] He worked as an assistant in a clothing store, earning $5 a week.[3] In 1915, Gropper showed a portfolio of his work to Frank Parsons, the head of the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. The work so impressed Parsons that Gropper was offered a scholarship to the school. Gropper continued to work reduced hours for reduced wages in the clothing store while he continued his artistic education.[8] In the subsequent two years, Gropper gained recognition and awards for his work. In 1917, Gropper was offered a position on the staff of the New York Tribune, where over the next several years he earned a steady income doing drawings for the paper's special Sunday feature articles. At this time, the politically radical Gropper was brought into the orbit of original and innovative artists around the left wing New York monthly, The Masses. After The Masses was banned from the U.S. Mail in 1917, due to its unflinching anti-militarism, Gropper joined artists like Robert Minor, Maurice Becker, Art Young, Lydia Gibson, Hugo Gellert, and Boardman Robinson in contributing to its successor, The Liberator. Gropper also contributed his art to The Revolutionary Age, a revolutionary socialist weekly edited by Louis C. Fraina and (in later issues) John Reed, a publication which narrowly predated the establishment of the American Communist Party, as well as to The Rebel Worker, a magazine of the Industrial Workers of the World, an anarcho-syndicalist union.

                Ripley Auctions
              • WILLIAM GROPPER (New York, 1897-1977), Mother and daughter., Mixed media on fibrous paper, 14" x 9.5" sight. Framed 23.75" x 19.5".
                Apr. 24, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER (New York, 1897-1977), Mother and daughter., Mixed media on fibrous paper, 14" x 9.5" sight. Framed 23.75" x 19.5".

                Est: $300 - $500

                WILLIAM GROPPER New York, 1897-1977 Mother and daughter. Signed lower left "Gropper".

                Eldred's
              • William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) Gouache And Watercolor on Paper, Ballerina, H 15" W 11.5"
                Apr. 19, 2024

                William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) Gouache And Watercolor on Paper, Ballerina, H 15" W 11.5"

                Est: $400 - $800

                Signed in the lower left. Gouache and watercolor on paper depicting a dancing ballerina. Matted and framed under glass, H 22.75", W 19.25". Provenance: From the Estate of Prominent Collector, Leon Zielinski, Macomb County, MI. Louisiana Auction Exchange, 6-4-1994, lot #145..

                DuMouchelles
              • William Gropper (1897 - 1977) "Tramp"
                Apr. 18, 2024

                William Gropper (1897 - 1977) "Tramp"

                Est: $400 - $600

                William Gropper (1897 - 1977) Original Lithograph on paper, Signed in pencil "GROPPER", titled "Tramp", image size 3 1/2 x 4 4/4 inches not including custom frame. Particularly early and rare litho by the artist. 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. 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. Subjects included industrial strikes and incidents of strike breaking, especially in the coal mining and steel-production centers. He did much illustration-cartoon work for the New York Tribune newspaper, Vanity Fair magazine and the politically 'left-wing' publication, "New Masses. "Gropper's painting, Youngstown Strike, has received much attention for its strong, social-realist impact and was apparently prompted by the extended strikes staged in 1936-37 by workers at the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, Youngstown, Ohio.

                Cutler Bay Auctions
              • William Gropper (USA 1897-1977) Oil On Canvas
                Apr. 13, 2024

                William Gropper (USA 1897-1977) Oil On Canvas

                Est: $1,000 - $1,500

                William Gropper (AMERICAN / NEW YORK, 1897 - 1977) Oil On Canvas. Appears as Sophie Gropper at a Vanity getting her hair done by the maid. Signed lower left. Measures approx. 24" height x 20" width. Measures approx. 30 3/4" height x 26 1/2" width overall including frame. Appears in overall good condition. JD/B13/SH:4B

                Joshua Kodner
              • WILLIAM GROPPER LITHOGRAPH
                Apr. 13, 2024

                WILLIAM GROPPER LITHOGRAPH

                Est: $50 - $100

                WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897-1977) LITHOGRAPH. SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN GRAPHITE. FRAMED 19"X22"

                Freedom Auction Company
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