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- Anonymous Italian, Venus
- Appian, Bords du Ruisseau
- Beham, Ornament with a Palmette
- Benoit, A Grove of Trees
- Berman, Destruction Ancient City
- Bonasone, Sculptures of Persians
- Brissot de Warville, Parc à Moutons
- Brizio, Satyr Spying on a Nymph
- Brouet, Grand Saint-Ouen
- Buhot, Idée du Frontispice
- Cameron, Glen Strae
- Charlet, Une Reconnaissance
- Cochin, Hercule Gaulois
- Collaert, St. Maclovius (St. Malo)
- Coornhert, Battlefield in America
- Daubigny, L’Heritage de la Voiture
- Denon,Family Seated Near a Wall
- Dietterlin, Ornamented Fountain
- Dugas, La Pentecôte
- Duplessis-Bertaux, The Church
- Dürer, The Young Couple
- Fantin-Latour, Baigneuses
- Gillot, Livre de Portières
- Good, Portrait of a Lady
- Grasset, La Belle Jardinière
- Gropper, The Art Patron
- Hackaert, A la Cava
- Haid, Woman Lighting Her Pipe
- Higgins, Two Peasants Arguing
- Hollar, Woman of Antwerp
- Huybrechts, Ornament
- Israels, A Scheveningen
- Lalanne, Le Pont des Arts
- Lalanne, Passage de la Marmite
- Legros, La Pêche à la Truble
- Lepic, Le Président Arbod
- Levine, A Hand Holding a Cigar
- Nadelman, Reclining Female Nude
- Nolpe, Peasant Man and Woman
- Nolpe, Peasant Woman
- Nura, Seraphine Sews
- Ossenbeeck, The Merchant
- Ostade, Bust of a Peasant
- Piranesi, Ruins of the Neronian
- Paunzen, Pastorale, Allegro, No. 89
- Quaglio, Falconing Party
- Rados, Title Page
- Rados, Acquedotti e Rovine Antiche
- Rados, Carceri nella Tragedia
- Rops, Ma Grand’ Tante
- Salamanca, Stratonice Mithridatis
- Sampson, Paris Rooftops
- Schmutzer, Holländerin mit Kuh
- Taquoy, Horses and Hounds
- Viera, Coronis Pursued by Neptune
- Vliet, Hunchbacked Beggar
- Voyez, La Visite Inattendue
- Willman, The Four Seasons
- Wit, Onder of Over (Under or Over)
The Art Patron
Original drawing in black ink on old laid paper, 185 x 254 mm. (irregular); a small burn (?) hole plugged. The drawing is a study for a painting said to be in the St. Louis Art Museum (but not found there). Gropper was a social realist painter, muralist, printmaker, illustrator and cartoonist. He was also a political radical. Eldest son of a poor immigrant family, he managed to study, at an early age, with George Bellows and Robert Henri, and later at the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. His real career began as an illustrator for the New York Tribune and later as a contributor to various radical publications. His art can be (and often is) witty, but the wit is almost invariably biting. He had little use for capitalism, for politicians or for war, and he was not shy about showing his feelings. His art patron is hardly a sympathetic character.
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