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Philip Evergood
Philip Evergood, (The New York Times)

1941

About the Item

The ever-quirky Philip Evergood has composed a print that is at once a World War II image (The New York Times on the table has the headline 'Japs Bomb Pearl Harbor,' domestic breakfast scene, and over-the-top still life composition. It is signed in the stone next to The Times. Here it's listed as 'Ashcan' but it's also extremely expressionistic in drawing style and subject.
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