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Merlyn Evans   (Welsh, 1910-1973) 

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Merlyn Evans, Crucifixion 1945
Merlyn Evans
Crucifixion 1945
1945

Peter Nahum at the Leicester Galleries
Merlyn Evans, Industrial Landscape
Merlyn Evans
Industrial Landscape
1952

Peter Nahum at the Leicester Galleries
Merlyn Evans, Two Figures
Merlyn Evans
Two Figures
1965

Peter Nahum at the Leicester Galleries

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Merlyn Evans, Untitled
Merlyn Evans
Untitled, 1966
Sold: Jul 13, 2007
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Merlyn Evans, Interior with red and green
Merlyn Evans
Interior with red and green, 1952
Sold: Jun 4, 2003
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Merlyn Evans, Large Interior
Merlyn Evans
Large Interior, 1952
Sold: Oct 26, 1994
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  Born in Cardiff in Wales, Merlyn Evans grew up near Glasgow, and from 1927 studied at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1930, he exhibited at the Royal Scottish academy and the Glasgow Institute of Fine Art. He gained a Scholarship to the Royal College of Art and throughout his career he made etchings and aquatints and sculpture as marble carvings and bas-reliefs. His dedication to painting however, is expressed in his continued productions even during his service in World War II. As a soldier in North Africa, Syria and Italy, he was involved in heavy fighting. His works are often haunted with overt political statements, and more frequently, with images of his disquiet.
  In 1988, Mel Gooding described elements of the artist's works:
  Few artists are as critically conscious as Evans was of the fact that art is a means…by which we may picture and make visible those hidden relationships, correspondences and parallels…Evans wrote "I proceed form the general to the particular, from the abstract to the concrete"… His imagination was of a philosophical temper, finding forms of expression that were essentially metaphorical, presentations that have about them a theatrical air of ritual or ceremony, and intense formality. His paintings and prints even at their most rigorously abstract have always a subject, they refer always to something beyond, something encountered in the human world.


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