Philip Evergood - Oils at Auction

Oils At Auction

The following is a sample of Evergood oil paintings that have sold at auction. Significant works in oil by the artist tend to be in the five figure range (USD), while less important works are most often represented by sales in the low, mid and high four figure range (USD). Extremely important works of particular renown by this artist can reasonably be expected to break into the six figure range (USD) and are infrequently seen on the open market due to heavy museum consumption of important Evergood works from the 1950s through the 1980s.

  • 13-09-06 Victory Buttons Oil 54,000 USD
  • 13-07-06 Self-portrait With Nudes Oil 1,680 USD
  • 25-06-06 Girl In Garden Oil 2,185 USD
  • 03-12-05 Little Rock Oil 8,000 USD
  • 24-05-05 Still Life With Fishermen Oil 8,500 USD
  • 22-05-05 Woman And Laughing Dog Brush 2,300 USD
  • 20-05-05 Portrait Of Richard Esquire Oil 1,057 USD
  • 23-03-05 Forest With Riders Oil 6,600 USD
  • 27-09-04 Fruit 76.8 x 59.1 in Oil 28,680 USD
  • 08-09-04 Fat Of The Land Oil 8,963 USD
  • 18-05-04 The Dog Bite Clinic Oil 71,700 USD
  • 07-03-04 Children And Very Giant Squash Oil 7,000 USD
  • 07-10-03 World War I Oil Unsold

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