Philip Evergood - Works in Museums

Works in Museums

This is a partial list of works by Evergood in museums.

  • Smithsonian (numerous)
  • Tate Gallery, London (numerous)
  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts (numerous)
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art (numerous)
  • Art Institute of Chicago (numerous)
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art (numerous)
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York (numerous)
  • Hunter Museum of American Art (Love on the Beach, 1937)
  • Brooklyn Museum of Art (numerous)
  • Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
  • Montclair Art Museum (Fascist Company, 1942)
  • Orange County Museum of Art (Madonna of the Mines, 1932)
  • Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago
  • Terra Foundation for the Arts (Passing Show, 1951)
  • Tweed Museum of Art at the University of Minnesota, Duluth (Pittsburgh Family, 1944)
  • University of Kentucky Art Museum (Self-Portrait, 1960)
  • Whitney Museum of American Art (Lily and the Sparrows, 1939, The New Lazarus 1954)
  • Vatican Museum (Strange Bird Contemplating the Doom of Man)
  • Jule Collins Smith Museum at Auburn University (Fascist Leader, 1946)
  • Baltimore Museum of Art (No Sale, 1945, Flight of Fancy, 1947)
  • Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA ("Music", 1933–1959)
  • Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA (The Rubber Raft, 1945)
  • Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, OH (Spring, 1934)
  • Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Winston-Salem, NC (Ancient Queen, 1960)

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