Born in New York City, Evergood became one of the leading modernists of the 20th Century with styles combining abstraction and realism and subjects in the 1930s that made him one of the leading social realists in New York City. He was a student of George Luks at the Art Students League. During the 1930s, he was a muralist for the WPA.His works hang in dozens of the world’s leading museums.
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