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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

Painter Evergood, a plump and tweedy 53, looks as quiet and gentle as Hirshhorn does quick and forceful.

From Time Magazine Archive

But by last week when when Manhattan's Whitney Museum of American Art opened its first Evergood retrospective show, the famed anger had mellowed into something hauntingly gentle.

From Time Magazine Archive

Where Hogarth suppressed all detail and strong color to concentrate on his model's glowing face, Evergood does the opposite.

From Time Magazine Archive

My Lord Evergood, the Chairman, the clergy, the Secretary, and the mob went home rejoicing.

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