Paramour Fine Arts

Evergood, Philip

(1901-1973)

Born in New York City, he studied at the Art Students League and worked as a painter and printmaker. He is represented in the collection of numerous museums
All artwork is signed by the artist unless otherwise stated in the description.

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"Aftermath of War"

"Aftermath of War"

Drypoint, 1945
6 3/4 in. x 8 7/8 in. (171 mm x 225 mm)
No stated edition
Catalogue Reference: Lippard 155
Unframed

Availability: In Stock
Price: $900

"Portrait of a Miner"

"Portrait of a Miner"

Color Etching , 1938
7 1/4 in. x 6 1/8 in. (184 mm x 156 mm)
Edition of 150
Catalogue Reference: Lippard 157
Unframed

Availability: In Stock
Price: $850

Published as the frontispiece for the book EVERGOOD -20 YEARS by the ACA Gallery--illustrated in AMERICA TODAY - A BOOK OF 100 PRINTS and exhibited nationally by the AMERICAN ARTISTS' CONGRESS

"Sorrowing Farmers"

"Sorrowing Farmers"

Lithograph, 1938
8 1/2 in. x 12 1/4 in. (216 mm x 311 mm)
No stated edition
Catalogue Reference: Lippard 154
Unframed

Availability: Sold
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A fine impression of this extremely rare and important image with large full margins---illustrated in Albert Reese, AMERICAN PRIZE PRINTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY

The Little Tailor"

The Little Tailor"

Watercolor & Gouache, c.1950
14 1/2 in. x 11 1/2 in. (368 mm x 292 mm)
Framed

Availability: In Stock
Price: $4800

An interesting social realist composition signed lower left--Provenance: Park Gallery, Detroit which was the forerunner to the well known and respected Donald Morris Gallery Birmingham, Michigan and New York City