Philip Evergood

(American, 1901–1973)

Philip Evergood was an American Social Realist painter. An advocate for civil rights, much of his work depicted the daily lives of working-class people, as seen in his hallmark piece, Sunnyside of the Street (1950). “Actually if you paint a group of country folk having a feast like Brueghel did it's social painting, too,” the artist said. “But then when you get down to paintings like The Massacre of the Innocents (1566) by Brueghel when Holland was occupied by the Spanish and you have people smashing doors down and bringing out infants and cutting them in half with swords then you're doing a very brave kind of social statement.” Born Howard Blashki in 1901 in New York, NY, his father was the Australian landscape painter Miles Evergood. It was his father that anglicized the family name from the Jewish-Polish Blashki to Evergood, when Philip was a child. Moving with his parents to London in 1909, he went on to study at Eton College and Cambridge University. Set on pursuing a career in art he enrolled at the Slade School of Fine Art, studying under Henry Tonks. Returning to New York in 1923, he studied with the Ashcan School painter George Luks. During the Great Depression, the artist worked for the WPA, creating murals in both Queens, NY, and Jackson, GA. Evergood died in 1973 in Bridgewater, CT. Today, his works are included in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Philip Evergood Artworks

Philip Evergood (402 results)
Mother and child

Philip Evergood

Mother and child

Sale Date: January 12, 1996

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Self portrait

Philip Evergood

Self portrait

Sale Date: December 9, 1995

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Election day, 1953

Philip Evergood

Election day, 1953

Sale Date: November 28, 1995

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The bathers in a wood, 1957

Philip Evergood

The bathers in a wood, 1957

Sale Date: September 28, 1995

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Artist's model, 1960

Philip Evergood

Artist's model, 1960

Sale Date: September 28, 1995

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Day of wrath, 1929

Philip Evergood

Day of wrath, 1929

Sale Date: September 28, 1995

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The singing lesson, 1952

Philip Evergood

The singing lesson, 1952

Sale Date: September 28, 1995

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Touch tomorrow, 1930–1940

Philip Evergood

Touch tomorrow, 1930–1940

Sale Date: September 14, 1995

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Jesus

Philip Evergood

Jesus

Sale Date: July 20, 1995

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Girl and old dog, 1965

Philip Evergood

Girl and old dog, 1965

Sale Date: May 19, 1995

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Family, 1965

Philip Evergood

Family, 1965

Sale Date: May 19, 1995

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The objective

Philip Evergood

The objective

Sale Date: March 18, 1995

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Wild horses

Philip Evergood

Wild horses

Sale Date: March 18, 1995

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Birthday portrait

Philip Evergood

Birthday portrait

Sale Date: March 16, 1995

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Fishing off the pier

Philip Evergood

Fishing off the pier

Sale Date: March 9, 1995

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Fight, 1920

Philip Evergood

Fight, 1920

Sale Date: November 30, 1994

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MUST HAVE THAT MAN, 1936–1960

Philip Evergood

MUST HAVE THAT MAN, 1936–1960

Sale Date: September 22, 1994

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GIRL AND GIANT SQUASH, 1963

Philip Evergood

GIRL AND GIANT SQUASH, 1963

Sale Date: September 12, 1994

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City Lights

Philip Evergood

City Lights

Sale Date: June 15, 1994

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Self-Portrait

Philip Evergood

Self-Portrait

Sale Date: June 15, 1994

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Me and My Dog

Philip Evergood

Me and My Dog

Sale Date: June 15, 1994

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THE SIDING, 1936

Philip Evergood

THE SIDING, 1936

Sale Date: May 25, 1994

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Home

Philip Evergood

Home

Sale Date: May 23, 1994

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Pier by the Sea

Philip Evergood

Pier by the Sea

Sale Date: May 23, 1994

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