William Gropper
- Introduction
- 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.
- Wikidata
- Q972080
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Cartoonist, Painter
- Names
- William Gropper, $15Vilyam Groper, וויליאם גראפער, װיליאם גראפער, Gropper
- Ulan
- 500031318
Exhibitions
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American Prints: 1900–1960; Recent Acquisitions: Illustrated Books
Dec 18, 1985–May 20, 1986
MoMA
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Points of View
Mar 7–Jun 8, 1975
MoMA
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American Prints: 1913–1963
Dec 3, 1974–Mar 3, 1975
MoMA
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American Prints from the International Program
Nov 3–8, 1971
MoMA
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The Artist as Adversary
Jul 1–Sep 27, 1971
MoMA
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William Gropper has
27 exhibitionsonline.
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William Gropper The Senate 1935
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Various Artists, Thomas Hart Benton, John Steuart Curry, William Gropper, Russell Limbach, Charles Locke, Raphael Soyer The American Scene, no. 2 1934–36, published 1936
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William Gropper Sweatshop from The American Scene, no. 2 1936
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William Gropper Paul Bunyan 1939
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William Gropper War 1950
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William Gropper Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Logic from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Performance from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Justice from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper A New Dawn from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Psychosis from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Ladder of Success from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Environment from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper First Step from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Pomp from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Pegasus from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Heroics from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Vengeances from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Nuclear Gods from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Visionary from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Whither from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Blacklist from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper The Old Man from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Fate from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Alone from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper All God's Children from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Tornado from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Emancipation from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper The Horn Blowers from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Echoes from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper I Gotta Gal from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Masqueraders from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Fear from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Intoxication from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Fall of the Gods from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Dream from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Grave Yard from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Dictatorship from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Eruption from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Fame from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Piece Work from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Lust from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Fledglings from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Nostalgia from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Fantasy from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Awakening from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Gossip Mongers from Capriccios 1953–57
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William Gropper Playmates from Capriccios 1953–57
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