Nicholas Evans (artist)
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Nicholas Evans (10 January 1907 – 5 February 2004) was a self-taught
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artist from Aberdare. He signed his paintings Nick Evans and was sometimes known by that name. His work was influenced by his spiritual beliefs as a
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ist.


Early life

Evans was born in
Aberdare,
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. Evans' talent in drawing was recognized by one of his primary school teachers, who encouraged him to sketch. He stopped after a while, for want of paper. He began work at the age of 14 as a miner, but this lasted only for three years, until the death of his father in 1923, which deeply affected Evans. His mother had also worked in the pits. In keeping with his mother's wishes, he left mining and became a railwayman, eventually finding a job as a Great Western Railway
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for coal trains in the
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. He became a member of, and later a lay preacher in, the Welsh Apostolic Church. According to John Harvey, Evans believed that the inspiration for his paintings came directly from God. He married Annie Lambert (died 1997) in 1928. They had two sons, Victor and Peter, and one daughter, Rhoda. Rhoda encouraged him to continue working in his nineties.


Career

Evans returned to his childhood hobby of drawing in his late sixties, after retirement. Some of his work was exhibited in 1972. In 1978, at the age of 71, he held a solo exhibition at the Oriel Gallery in
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. The positive critical reception led to another exhibition, at the Browse and Darby Gallery in London's Mayfair. Lawrence Gowing from the
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compared Evans' work with that of
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. His pictures are in several public galleries, including the
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and Swansea's
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. Nevertheless, it has been estimated that, of Evans' entire output, only five percent is currently on public display. His sons kept much of his work in a secure storeroom. In 1987 he collaborated with his daughter, Rhoda, to produce a book about his art. Evans died in 2004 at the age of 96.


Themes and style

Evans' subject matter reflected his two passions:
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and his
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. Whereas some modern Welsh artists had portrayed colliers as heroes, Evans shows them typically as victims. Writing for ''
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'',
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thought that Evans' sympathy for the miners granted them "an iconic power". His depiction of the Day of Judgment has been compared with that of Stanley Spencer. Following the death of his father, Evans joined the Pentecostal Church, after a kind of spiritual conversion. As a lay preacher, he often visited other valley towns to preach in the street. He explained many of his paintings in terms of biblical imagery and reported that he often saw angels and the spirits of the departed in his house. Many of Evans' pictures are religious scenes transported to industrial settings. For example, in ''Entombed - Jesus in the Midst'' (from 1974) at the
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, the Christ is preaching to a group of miners. The figures tend to have biblical poses, as they do in ''Carrying out the Dead'' (from 1979). In ''Black Avalanche'' (from 1978), Evans's response to the 1966
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, he shows a policeman carrying the body of a child, surrounded by grieving parents. ''Aberfan'', painted in 1979, is on display in the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea. Evans continued to paint in his nineties. An exhibition ''In His Oils'' was held in March 2001 at the
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. In April 2022, he was prominently featured in the Glynn Vivian's exhibition, "Art and Industry, Stories from South Wales" John Harvey, Director of the Centre for Studies in the Visual Culture of Religion at the
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, described Evans as "a unique artist in Wales," and as "one of the finest painters Wales has ever produced". Evans's life and work was examined in the
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programme ''All Things Considered'' in 2010.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Evans, Nicholas 20th-century Welsh artists People from Aberdare 1907 births 2004 deaths British coal miners Great Western Railway people Welsh Pentecostals Welsh miners British train drivers 20th-century Welsh male artists