The Shtetl – a series of twenty-four colour lithographs on Jewish village life. The shtetl were small towns with large Yiddish speaking Jewish populations, which existed in Central and Eastern Europe before the Holocaust. Gropper’s parents were Jewish immigrants from Romania and Ukraine. In a note that comes with these lithographs he says: I am still looking for my roots.
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