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Powys Evans

(1899-1981), 'Quiz'; caricaturist

Sitter associated with 1 portrait
Artist associated with 99 portraits
Evans was an illustrator who worked under the name 'Quiz'. He studied at the Slade School of Art but abandoned a career as an oil painter in favour of portrait illustration, and made his name with a set of caricatures of Lovat Fraser's designs to The Beggar's Opera (1922). Exhibited at the Little Rooms and published as a portfolio, these caricatures attracted the attention of the assistant editor of the Saturday Review, who then employed Evans as the house caricaturist. Contributing to a wide variety of periodicals, Evans produced a notable series of portraits in pen and ink for the London Mercury (some of which reappeared in Fifty Heads, 1928) and a number of caricatures for G K's Weekly.

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Lilian Mary Baylis, by Powys Evans - NPG D33462

Lilian Mary Baylis

by Powys Evans
pen and ink, 1920s-1930s
NPG D33462

Katharine Hinkson (née Tynan), by Powys Evans - NPG D33463

Katharine Hinkson (née Tynan)

by Powys Evans
pen and ink, 1920s-1930s
NPG D33463

Margaret Moore Kennedy, by Powys Evans - NPG D33464

Margaret Moore Kennedy

by Powys Evans
pen and ink, 1920s-1930s
NPG D33464

Clare Leighton, by Powys Evans - NPG D33465

Clare Leighton

by Powys Evans
pen and ink, 1920s-1930s
NPG D33465

Denis Paton, by Powys Evans - NPG D1667

Denis Paton

by Powys Evans
crayon, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1667

Harold John Massingham, by Powys Evans - NPG D1669

Harold John Massingham

by Powys Evans
crayon, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1669

Sylvia Gosse, by Powys Evans - NPG D1671

Sylvia Gosse

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1671

Amos Borghi, by Powys Evans - NPG D1672

Amos Borghi

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1672

George Lansbury, by Powys Evans - NPG D1675

George Lansbury

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1675

Sir Osbert Sitwell, by Powys Evans - NPG D1676

Sir Osbert Sitwell

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1676

Frank Julian, by Powys Evans - NPG D1677

Frank Julian

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1677

Major Packenham, by Powys Evans - NPG D1678

Major Packenham

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1678

Sir Landon Ronald, by Powys Evans - NPG D1679

Sir Landon Ronald

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1679

Gwen Evans, by Powys Evans - NPG D1685

Gwen Evans

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1685

Bonar Law, by Powys Evans - NPG D1688

Bonar Law

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1688

Somerset Maugham, by Powys Evans - NPG D1691

Somerset Maugham

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1691

Neville Chamberlain, by Powys Evans - NPG D1692

Neville Chamberlain

by Powys Evans
pencil, 1920s-1930s
NPG D1692

Gwen Evans, by Powys Evans - NPG D1694

Gwen Evans

by Powys Evans
pencil, summer 1920
NPG D1694

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Martin Clist

03 January 2022, 09:41

I have a self-portrait in oil of Evans, presumably from his Slade days, very much of the era. Inscribed on the back. He stares at me every day.

Geraint Jones

29 December 2018, 15:01

During the 1960s, Powys Evans lived in a top floor flat above our house in Dolgellau, Gwynedd. In retirement, he seems to have returned to painting landscapes. I remember him well and he would rise around dawn during the Summer and disappear for a day's painting in the mountains. We moved in 1967 but I understand he continued living in "Llys Meirion Uchaf" until his death. He was very well known in the town.