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1901 New York City - 1973 Bridgeport, Connecticut. Known for: Social surreal genre and abstraction painting.
Born in New York City with the name Philip Blashki, he became, with the name Philip Evergood, one of the leading modernists of the 20th Century with styles combining abstraction and realism and... Read full biography
Born in New York City with the name Philip Blashki, he became, with the name Philip Evergood, one of the leading modernists of the 20th Century with styles combining abstraction and realism and subjects in the 1930s that made him one of the leading social realists in New York City. He was raised in... Read full biography
Born in New York City with the name Philip Blashki, he became, with the name Philip Evergood, one of the leading modernists of the 20th Century with styles combining abstraction and realism and subjects in the 1930s that made him one of the leading social realists in New York City. He was raised in London, England where he moved in 1909 with his parents until 1923. He studied at Eton and Cambridge University and then at the Slade School with Henry Tonks and Havard Thomas. Returning to New York,... Read full biography
Born in New York City with the name Philip Blashki, he became, with the name Philip Evergood, one of the leading modernists of the 20th Century with styles combining abstraction and realism and subjects in the 1930s that made him one of the leading social realists in New York City. He was raised in London, England where he moved in 1909 with his parents until 1923. He studied at Eton and Cambridge University and then at the Slade School with Henry Tonks and Havard Thomas. Returning to New York, he was a student of George Luks and William von Schlegell at the Art Students League. From 1924 to 1926, he traveled in Europe and studied in Paris at the Academie Julian and again lived abroad from 1929 to 1931. He was especially influenced by the... Read full biography
Born in New York City with the name Philip Blashki, he became, with the name Philip Evergood, one of the leading modernists of the 20th Century with styles combining abstraction and realism and subjects in the 1930s that made him one of the leading social realists in New York City. He was raised in London, England where he moved in 1909 with his parents until 1923. He studied at Eton and Cambridge University and then at the Slade School with Henry Tonks and Havard Thomas. Returning to New York, he was a student of George Luks and William von Schlegell at the Art Students League. From 1924 to 1926, he traveled in Europe and studied in Paris at the Academie Julian and again lived abroad from 1929 to 1931. He was especially influenced by the Spanish artist El Greco. During the 1930s, he was a muralist for the W.P.A. in the Federal Art Project, and his mural work includes... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (8)
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- A Permanent Record of What Has BeenMay 2004Koob, Pamela NAmerican Artist
- The Montclair Art MuseumAugust 2002Stavitsky, GailAmerican Art Review
- Jack L Blanton Museum of ArtDecember 2001Carlozzi, Annette; E DuganneAmerican Art Review
- Modern American RealismApril 1998Mecklenburg, Virginia MAmerican Art Review
- ReviewsFebruary 1998Editors, Art NewsARTnews
- Review of ExhibitionsSeptember 1997Editors, Art in AmericaArt in America
- Thoughts on CollectingDecember 1995Schiller, Philip JAmerican Art Review
- Reginald Marsh: US Custom HouseOctober 1995Leavitt, LisaAmerican Art Review
