The artwork named “Edwin Evans,” created by the artist Wyndham Lewis in 1923, belongs to the Expressionism movement and falls under the genre of portraiture.
The artwork depicts a seated man, presumably Edwin Evans, dressed in formal attire consisting of a dark suit, vest, and tie. The subject holds a hat in one hand and exhibits a serious, contemplative expression, which is accentuated by the angular and stylized lines typical of Expressionism. The background appears abstract, with muted colors that do not distract from the central figure. The overall composition is characterized by strong lines and defined shapes, which is emblematic of Wyndham Lewis’s style within the Expressionist movement.