- WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897 - 1977)
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897 - 1977) 10 ?" x 15 ?" image "Uprooted" from series "Caprichos", 1953-56. Lithograph, signed in the plate lower right, titled in pencil lower left, matted, in a wooden frame, overall 19 ½" x 23 ¼".
- WILLIAM GROPPER. "WALL STREET," PEN
WILLIAM GROPPER. "WALL STREET," PEN AND INK (American, 1897-1977). Ink and airbrush on paper, pencil signed "Gropper" lr, titled ll, sight size: 11 x 15 1/4 in., framed size: 14 x 18 inches.
- Grouping of prints and engravings to
Grouping of prints and engravings to include: Ernest David Roth (1879-1964, NY) "Piazza Firenge - Florence 1933"; William Gropper lithograph titled "Uprooted"; "The Cathedral Tower" pencil signed Philip H. Giddens.
Largest: 18.5" x 23.5"
Condition: None examined out of frame.
- WILLIAM GROPPER AMERICAN FOLKLORE PORTFOLIOWilliam
WILLIAM GROPPER AMERICAN FOLKLORE PORTFOLIOWilliam Gropper (American, 1897-1977). Portfolio, American Folklore: Lithographs by Gropper. Complete set of 10 lithographs: Paul Bunyan, Rip van Winkle, The Headless Horseman, Davy Crockett, Mike Fink, Johnny Appleseed, John Brown, Finn Mac Cool, John Henry, Joe Magarac. In a paper folio. All signed and titled in the plate in the lower margin. Each sheet 17" x 11". Slight toning to sheets; toning, staining and discoloration to paper folio, tears and creases to corners and at seams.
- (8) Pcs framed prints & drawing, drawing
(8) Pcs framed prints & drawing, drawing of a gentleman signed "Poyser"; (2) framed sets of prints after Daumier; William Gropper signed lithograph; "Court of Chancery", hand colored engraving; (2) offset lithographs of ships; City Hall lithograph signed "Susan Castriota Hamilton"; largest framed 31-1/2" x 25-1/2", fair to good condition
- WILLIAM GROPPER(American, 1897-1977)
War,
WILLIAM GROPPER(American, 1897-1977)
War, signed lower left "Gropper", mixed media en grisaille on buff paper, sight 17-1/4 x 23 in.; dark finished wood frame, 26-3/4 x 32-1/4 in.
Provenance: Associated American Artists, New York, NY and Chicago, Illinois (label verso); The Laura Davidson Sears Gallery of Fine Art, Elgin Academy, Elgin, Illinois
Condition:
sandwiched between two sealed mats, presumably hinged in, slight warping to paper; frame with wear
- WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897-1977).
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897-1977). Oil on canvas. "Partisans". Signed lower left. Associated American Artists label affixed verso. From an Upper East Side, NYC collection. Dimensions: 44.25" high x 54.25" wide Condition: May benefit from a cleaning. Craquelure.
- (4) 20th C prints, Alfred Bendiner "Master
(4) 20th C prints, Alfred Bendiner "Master of the House" lithograph; Jack Bookbinder "Balcony, San Juan" lithograph, 86/100; Jacob Landau "Immortal Beloved" lithograph, 162/250; William Gropper, seated man, etching, 48/100; largest image 15" x 10-1/2", good condition
- WILLIAM GROPPER. "UPROOTED," LITHOGRAPH
WILLIAM GROPPER. "UPROOTED," LITHOGRAPH (American, 1897-1977). Lithograph, pencil signed lr, pencil titled ll, sight size: 10 1/4 x 15 3/4 in., framed size: 19 x 23 1/2 inches.
- Honore Daumier and William Gropper (3)
Honore Daumier and William Gropper (3) prints, "Les Gens de Justice", lithograph signed "de H. Daumier", edition 62-500A; lithograph from William Gropper's "Shtetl Portfolio", pencil signed "Gropper"; untitled political etching signed "Gropper", 63/100; largest framed size 20-1/2" x 17-1/2", very good condition
- 2 William Gropper Court Scene Prints.
2 William Gropper Court Scene Prints. Color 1 pencil signed. Dimensions: H: 18 inches: W: 22 inches: D: 2 inches ---
Condition: 1 missing glass.
- AMERICAN BLOCK PRINT CALENDAR 1937 (SANDZEN,
AMERICAN BLOCK PRINT CALENDAR 1937 (SANDZEN, BAUMANN, KNATHS, HOLTY, ETC.)A 1937 weekly calendar of over 50 original and reproduction wooblocks, linocuts, and lithographs, published by the Gutenberg Publishing Co. in 1936.
Original contributions include:
Birger Sandzen "Brook with Poplars"
Carl Holty "Composition"
Gustave Baumann "New Mexico Interior"
Karl Knaths "Autumn"
Gregory Orloff "Steel Mills"
Bernece Berkman "Lunch Time"
Emil Ganso "Bathers"
Jean Charlot "Bundle Carrier"
Reproduced contributions include:
Wharton Esherick "February"
William Zorach "Childhood"
Stuart Davis "Two Nudes"
Thomas Hart Benton "Mississippi River"
William Gropper "Construction Workers"
Grant Wood "Animals on the Farm"
Howard Cook "Fat John"
John Steuart Curry "The Tornado"
Rockwell Kent "The Bather"
The calendar measures 10 1/2" x 7".
Condition
Good overall condition. The top and bottom of the front cover shows pale staining, and the left end of the spiral binding is cracked. The leaves are in very good condition, clean and crisp.