# Philip Evergood artist context and auction value notes

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Profile generated: 2026-05-09T18:36:42.097Z
Quality: high confidence, strong sources

## Artist identity

- Birth date: 1901-10-26
- Nationality: American
- Movements: Social Realism
- Common media: Oil painting, Etching, Lithography, Sculpture, Illustration

## About Philip Evergood

Philip Evergood (1901–1973), born Philip Howard Francis Dixon Evergood, was an American painter, printmaker, sculptor, illustrator, and writer associated with the Social Realist movement. Active from the Great Depression through the postwar period, Evergood produced work that addressed the struggles of working-class Americans, political injustice, and urban life. He worked across oil painting, etching, and lithography, and was known for a figurative style that combined expressive distortion with narrative intensity. His work is held in major institutional collections including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Evergood’s career spanned the Works Progress Administration era and beyond, making him a significant figure in twentieth-century American art.

## Common works and media

Evergood is most frequently encountered as oil on canvas or board paintings depicting social narratives and figurative scenes. His prints—etchings and lithographs—appear regularly in the auction market and are comparatively accessible to collectors. Illustrations and works on paper, including drawings in graphite and ink, also surface. Sculptural work by Evergood is less common but documented. Collectors may also encounter exhibition posters and reproductions related to his WPA-era output.

## Market and appraisal context

Philip Evergood’s work appears at auction primarily in American Art and Post-War & Contemporary Art sales. Oil paintings from his Depression-era and WPA periods tend to attract the strongest interest, though his etchings and lithographs also circulate regularly in Prints & Multiples categories. Collectors should consider medium, date, subject matter, provenance, condition, and documented exhibition history when evaluating works. His institutional presence, including holdings at MoMA, supports long-term collector confidence. Comparable auction results from major houses should be reviewed for current market positioning.

## Appraisily data basis

Appraisily artist pages combine identity research from museum records, library authority files, and scholarly sources with auction records, sale dates, realized prices, and comparable lot data when those records are available. For Philip Evergood, identity data is grounded in the Getty ULAN, VIAF, Library of Congress, and the Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie (RKD), with collection confirmation from the Museum of Modern Art.

## Sources

- RKD (Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie): https://rkd.nl/en/explore/artists/26859
- The Museum of Modern Art: https://www.moma.org/artists/1780
- Library of Congress: https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50009169
- VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/22939480/
- Getty Vocabulary Program: https://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500007308
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3379002
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Evergood
