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The works in “William Gropper: Artist of the People,” a sharply political survey of the left-wing painter and illustrator, come in three modes and two sizes. The cartoons and lithographs in ...
William Gropper’s art offers a lasting lesson in how useful pencils and paintbrushes can be in the fight against the exploitation of the many for the profit of the few.
“William Gropper’s America, Its Folklore,” New York: Associated American Artists, c1946. Library of Congress. Click on the image to arrive at a zoomable version.
Since 1920 Cartoonist William Gropper has been busy as a beaver, trying to gnaw down the capitalist system. One day that year Manhattan’s Tribune rashly sent Gropper to caricature an I. W. W ...
Explore Social Art in America: Then and Now. Including Sue Coe, Philip Evergood, William Gropper, Robert Gwathmey, Joseph Hirsch, Jacob Lawrence, Jack Levine, John Mellencamp, and Faith Ringgold, ...
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not ...
According to the New York Times (1/13/24), the Eskenazi Museum at Indiana University has just cancelled an exhibition by the artist Samia Halaby, an outspoken defender of an unpopular position on the ...
A pair of exhibitions in Washington—one at the Phillips Collection, the other at American University’s Katzen Arts Center—focus on masters of the political cartoon.