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Philip Evergood papers

Archives of American Art

Object Details

Creator
Evergood, Philip, 1901-1973
Names
Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971
Kleinholz, Frank, 1901-
Kroll, Leon, 1884-1974
Kuniyoshi, Yasuo, 1889-1953
Miró, Joan, 1893-
Smith, Charles Edward, 1904-1970
Topic
Painters -- New York (State) -- New York
Artists -- Political activity
Art, Modern -- 20th century -- New York (State) -- New York
Provenance
Philip Evergood donated his papers to the Archives in 1971. Additional materials were donated in 1974 by Evergood's wife, Julia Cross Evergood. In 1977, two typescripts of essays were donated by Abram Lerner. A small addition was donated in 2018 by Kendall Taylor, who originally received the material from Julia Cross Evergood.
Creator
Evergood, Philip, 1901-1973
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Philip Evergood papers
Sponsor
Funding for the processing of this colleciton was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art
Summary
The papers of painter Philip Evergood measure 11.61 linear feet and date from 1890 to 1971. Found within the papers are biographical materials; personal and business correspondence; writings, including essays, lectures, speeches, and sound recordings of radio appearances; subject files; personal business records; printed material; scrapbooks; artwork, including oil paintings, sketches, and childhood drawings; and photographs of Evergood, his family and friends, and his work.
Biographical / Historical
Painter and printmaker Philip Evergood (1901-1973) lived and worked in New York City and Bridgewater, Connecticut and was known as an expressionist and social realist who incorporated elements of the fantastic into his works. A native New Yorker, Evergood's father, Miles Blashki, was a Polish-Australian artist, and his mother, Flora Jane Perry, was English. At his mother's insistence, Evergood attended boarding schools in England and graduated from Eton in 1919. He left Cambridge University to pursue art studies at London's Slade School of Fine Arts and returned to America in 1923 to study with George Luks at the Art Students League. In 1927, Evergood held his first one man show at New York's Dudensing Gallery and continued to travel back and forth between France, Spain, and America throughout the 1920s. In 1931, he married dancer and actress Julia Cross and found work as a muralist and painter for the WPA Federal Arts Project in the early 1930s. From 1937-1938, he served as president of the New York Artists Union and, along with other social realist painters, joined Herman Baron's stable at the ACA (American Contemporary Art) Gallery, where he exhibited several one man shows during the late 1930s and 1940s. During the 1940s and 1950s, Evergood was a popular lecturer and taught at art schools, including the Skowhegan School, and began producing large scale lithographs and etchings along with his paintings. While working as a picture framer for additional income, he met the art collector Joseph Hirshhorn who would purchase 10 artworks at their first meeting and become a life long patron. He continued to exhibit his work at the ACA Gallery and the annual contemporary shows of major museums, such as the Carnegie Institute and the Art Institute of Chicago. Evergood exhibited in over 35 exhibitions, including a retrospective at the Whitney Museum in 1960, and died in a house fire in Bridgewater in 1973.
Extent
11.61 Linear feet
Date
1890-1971
Archival Repository
Archives of American Art
Identifier
AAA.everphil
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Watercolors
Sound recordings
Transcripts
Scrapbooks
Sketches
Oil paintings
Photographs
Interviews
Citation
Philip Evergood papers, 1890-1971. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged as 9 series. Series 1: Biographical Materials, 1930-1971 (0.2 linear feet; Box 1, 24, OV 13) Series 2: Correspondence, 1930-1970 (3.6 linear feet; Boxes 1-4, 24) Series 3: Writings, 1905-1970 (1.8 linear feet; Boxes 4-5, 24) Series 4: Subject Files, 1919-1971 (0.7 linear feet; Boxes 5-6) Series 5: Personal Business Records, 1902-1970 (0.5 linear feet; Box 6) Series 6: Printed Material, 1914-1970 (2.4 linear feet; Boxes 7-9, 11, 24) Series 7: Scrapbooks, 1924-1954 (0.6 linear feet; Boxes 11-12) Series 8: Artwork, 1905-1970 (1.5 linear feet; Box 9, OV 14-20, 24, OV 25, RD 23) Series 9: Photographic Materials, 1890-1970 (1.2 linear feet; Boxes 9-10, 24, OV 21-22, 26-27)
Processing Information
Materials received a preliminary level of arrangement after donation and portions of the collection were microfilmed onto reels 429-430, 1345-1355, 439, 2162, 2223, 1885, and 2804. The collection was processed to an intermediate level and a finding aid prepared by Judy Ng in 2015, with funding provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art. The Archives of American Art has implemented minimal processing tactics when possible in order to increase information about and access to more of our collections. Intermediate processing included arrangement to the series and folder levels with greater attention to the artwork and photographic materials series. For other series, items within folders were generally verified with folder titles, but not arranged further. The collection was rehoused in archival containers and folders. The 2018 addition was processed by Ryan Evans in 2019.
Rights
The Archives of American Art makes its archival collections available for non-commercial, educational and personal use unless restricted by copyright and/or donor restrictions, including but not limited to access and publication restrictions. AAA makes no representations concerning such rights and restrictions and it is the user's responsibility to determine whether rights or restrictions exist and to obtain any necessary permission to access, use, reproduce and publish the collections. Please refer to the Smithsonian's Terms of Use for additional information.
Existence and Location of Copies
Portions of this collection are available on 35 mm microfilm reels 429-430, 1345-1355, 439, 2162, 2223, 1885, and 2804 at the Archives of American Art offices, and through interlibrary loan. Researchers should note that the arrangement of the material described in the container inventory does not reflect the arrangement of the collection on microfilm. Some of the sound recordings in this collection have been copied for research access and digital copies are available in the Archives of American Art offices.
Genre/Form
Watercolors
Sound recordings
Transcripts
Scrapbooks
Sketches
Oil paintings
Photographs
Interviews
Scope and Contents
The papers of painter Philip Evergood measure 11.61 linear feet and date from 1890 to 1971. Found within the papers are biographical materials; personal and business correspondence; writings, including essays, lectures, speeches, and sound recordings of radio appearances; subject files; personal business records; printed material; scrapbooks; artwork, including oil paintings, sketches, and childhood drawings; and photographs of Evergood, his family and friends, and his work. Biographical materials include curriculum vitae, forms, memberships, and the contact information of friends and acquaintances. Correspondence is with business associates and artists, including Charles Edward Smith, Rockwell Kent, Frank Kleinholz, Leon Kroll, Joan Miro, and Yasuo Kuniyoshi. Writings consist primarily of Evergood's artist statements, essays, lectures and speeches, as well as notes, transcripts, and recordings of broadcast radio shows. Subject files focus on art institutions and organizations, funding opportunities, and political topics of personal interest. Personal business records include artist lists, contracts with galleries, and banking and estate records. Printed materials include clippings, four clippings scrapbooks, exhibition catalogs, and periodicals with articles featuring Evergood. There are loose sketches and mixed media, including oils and watercolors, of Evergood's artwork. Photographs are of Evergood, his friends and family, and photographs and negatives of his artwork.
Restrictions
Use of original papers requires an appointment and is limited to the Archives' Washington, D.C. Research Center. Use of archival audiovisual recordings with no duplicate access copy requires advance notice. Contact Reference Services for more information.
Related Materials
Also found in the Archives of American Art are Letters from Philip Evergood; Gael Hammer letters relating to Miles and Philip Evergood; an oral history interview with Philip Evergood by Forrest Selvig, December 3, 1968; and Philip Evergood interview with John I.H. Baur, June 1959.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503511895670-1503511895679-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/mw90fd247d3-1a9d-4af8-a185-38e866a5b436

In the Collection

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  • Scrapbooks

  • Receipts, Stocks

  • Miscellaneous Notes

  • Childhood Sketches, Crayon

  • Contracts, Galleries

  • Duplicates

  • Oversized Clippings from Box 7, Folder 7

  • Workshop School

  • Exhibition Announcements and Catalogs

  • Scrapbook #3

  • Sketches, Artwork Ideas

  • National Council of the Arts, Sciences and Professions

  • Speeches, Exhibition Openings

  • Chronological

  • Essay, "Fundamentals, Functions, Frameworks of Art"

  • Exhibition Invitations

  • Foundation Funding

  • Oversized Childhood Sketches from Box 9, Folders 8 and 11

  • Symposium, Hotel Woodstock, "What Are the Artist's Social Commitments?"

  • Oversized Photograph of Rowing Group Portrait, Eton, England

  • Scrapbook #4

  • Essay, "New Idea in Art Training"

  • Periodicals, Time

  • Clippings

  • Artwork by Others

  • Essay, "Social Content in Art"

  • Speech, On Artists

  • Speech, United American Artists (rally)

  • Chronological

  • Press Conference, Rockefeller Center

  • Oversized Mixed Media, Oils, and Watercolors from Box 9, Folder 18

  • Photo Postcards Taken in Eton, England

  • Oversized Photographs of Artwork (untitled) from Box 10, Folder 3

  • Oversized Photographs of Evergood Family and Friends from Box 9, Folders 20-21

  • Essay, "American Artist Wants Peace"

  • Photographic Materials

  • Lecture, Minnesota University

  • Eastman - Futerman to Evergood

  • Exhibition Announcements and Catalogs

  • Symposium, Independents Society Exhibition, "How Can the Artist Reach His Public?"

  • Evergood, Philip, Childhood

  • National Academy of Design

  • Exhibition Announcements and Catalogs, Other Artists (group shows)

  • Award, National Academy of Design

  • Exhibition Galleries

  • Eton College

  • Preface, Booklet by Elizabeth McCausland

  • Postcards

  • Harry Gottlieb

  • Sketches, Miscellaneous

  • Whitney Museum

  • Artist Statements, Autobiographical

  • Clippings

  • Sketches, Artwork Ideas

  • Scrapbook #2

  • Medical Records

  • Congressional Legislation

  • Broadcast, WNYC Radio Station (transcript)

  • Speeches, Kalamazoo College

  • Letterio Calapai

  • Chronological

  • Oversized Periodicals from Box 9, Folder 1

  • Mail Order Announcements

  • Essay, On Art and Artistic Tradition

  • Artists Equity Association

  • Exhibition Announcements and Catalogs

  • Photographs of Artwork, Untitled

  • Abraham - Keppel from Evergood

  • Miscellaneous Speech Fragments and Notes for Speeches

  • Reproductions of Artwork (Meriden Gravure Co.)

  • Booklet, Perry, George, Assuan Dam: Iron and Steel Work

  • Periodicals, Magazine of Art

  • Oversized Photographs of Evergood with Wife Julia, Prints and Contact Sheets

  • Chronological

  • Essay, "Take Your Choice"

  • Lecture, W.P.A. Art Center (Queens, NY)

  • Childhood Sketches, Graphite

  • Artist Statements, On Art and Artists

  • Brochures, Flyers, and Programs

  • Periodicals, Newsweek

  • Speech, Deerfield Valley Art Association

  • Written in Russian

  • Vietnam War

  • Speech, On Mural Painting

  • Biographical Materials

  • Periodicals, New Yorker

  • ACA Gallery

  • Trinity Hall College

  • Subject Files

  • Receipts, Miscellaneous

  • Periodicals, Miscellaneous B--L

  • Essay, "Does An Artist Need a Live Model?"

  • Lists of Works

  • Broadcast, Jean Colbert Show (interview)

  • Speech, For Mexican Fiesta (benefit)

  • By Others

  • Chronological

  • Calendar

  • Beal - Butler to Evergood

  • Photograph of Building Exterior

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