Hugh Oloff de Wet – Portrait of Dylan Thomas

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Signed and dated in pencil ‘H Oloff de Wet’ 50, (lower right), also signed with monogram (OW) in brown crayon over pencil.
Brown crayon over a penciled outline.
Mounted.

Description

This work is believed to be a preliminary study for a bronze bust sculpted by Hugh Oloff de Wet two years before Thomas’s death; The bust is thought to be the only sculpture made of Thomas while he was alive.

Note: The biographical book ‘The Valley of the Shadow’ written by Oloff de Wet, and published by William Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1949, is included with the sale of the picture.

Additional information

Image

44.3 cm x 40.6 cm.

Frame or Mount

48 cm x 45 cm. Sight: 33 cm x 30.9 cm.

Brand

De Wet, Hugh Oloff (1912-1975)

De Wet fought in the Spanish Civil War. In the 2nd World War he worked as a secret service agent in Prague. In July 1939 both he and his wife were captured by the Gestapo, he was found guilty of treason and sentenced to death. Later he was held in solitary confinement in Brandenburg Prison, for six years. After the war despite injuries received to his hands, he established himself as a portrait sculptor. His sitters included Ezra Pound, Brendan Behan, John Cowper Powys, Robert Graves and Edmund Blunden.