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  1. 1946. Philip Evergood. American, 1901–1973. Status. Currently Off View. Department. Arts of the Americas. Artist. Philip Evergood. Title. The Indestructibles. Place. United States (Artist's nationality:) Date. 1946. Medium. Oil on canvas. Dimensions. 100.3 × 80 cm (39 1/2 × 31 1/2 in.) Credit Line.

  2. New York City, US. Died. 1973. Bridgewater, Connecticut, US. Known for. Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking. Philip Howard Francis Dixon Evergood (born Howard Blashki; 1901–1973) was an American Social Realist painter, etcher, lithographer, sculptor, illustrator and writer. [1] He was particularly active during the Depression and World War II ...

    • Philip Howard Francis Dixon Blashki, October 26, 1901, New York City, US
    • Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking
  3. The Indestructibles, 1946 Philip Evergood; Two Nude Figures with Flowers, 1945 Philip Evergood; Kalamazoo Landscape, 1940/41 Philip Evergood

  4. Dec 8, 1989 · In that same year, 1946, Evergood painted a picture called ''Apocalypse Grandstand Play.''. Remote from the miniature misadventures of his archetypal stuffed shirts, it sums up the final stage of ...

  5. Oct 20, 2017 · Evergood's art, like his other activities, reflects his devotion to egalitarian ideals, and his early paintings, especially, are statements of sympathy for those who struggle against oppression. Virginia M. Mecklenburg Modern American Realism: The Sara Roby Foundation Collection (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press for the National ...

    • October 26, 1901
    • March 11, 1973
  6. Jan 13, 2017 · Philip Evergood American, 1901–1973 The Indestructibles, 1946. Art Inst. Chicago A rtist’s Intent. T he real heart of his work was in making social protest statements— for the time and place ...

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