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Evergood

American  
[ev-er-good] / ˈɛv ərˌgʊd /

noun

  1. Philip Philip Blashki, 1901–73, U.S. painter.


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Nonetheless, the collector and dealer Sidney Janis and the abstract artist Ad Reinhardt were admirers, as were more socially minded painters like Ben Shahn, Robert Gwathmey and Philip Evergood.

From New York Times • Sep. 4, 2014

Convinced that it had, Meyer Blashki renamed himself and his son Evergood, and the boy duly did time at both Eton and Cambridge.

From Time Magazine Archive

Side by side with relative unknowns were works by such top U.S. moderns as Lyonel Feininger, William Baziotes, William Cropper, Philip Evergood and Josef Albers worth up to $250.

From Time Magazine Archive

For a while thereafter, Evergood seemed to have been beached on the mudbank of the Depression.

From Time Magazine Archive

Before Lord Evergood could say a word murmurs arose in every part of the hall.

From Ginx's Baby: his birth and other misfortunes; a satire by Jenkins, Edward

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