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Untitled (Portrait of a Miner)

Untitled (Portrait of a Miner)

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Philip Evergood

Evergood is primarily known for his satirical images of contemporary American society. Working for the federally funded Works Progress Administration in the 1930s, Evergood made many portraits that explored the faces and gestures of working men as part of his interest in picturing Americans and their way of life.
Artist
Philip Evergood
(American, 1901 - 1973)
Title
Untitled (Portrait of a Miner)
Date
1938
Medium
Color etching
Dimensions
7 3/8 x 6 1/4 in. Overall
Credit
Gift of James Jensen
Accession No.
2006.53
Classification
Prints
Geography
United States

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29 December 2006, gifted by James F. Jensen (Honolulu, HI) to the Elvehjem Museum of Art [now called Chazen Museum of Art]

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