WILLIAM GROPPER 1897-1977
Size: 14 x 18
Medium: Gouache
Signed: Lower Right
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 in 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."