Exhibited: (?) Royal Academy, Kensington Gardens, 1943 (431)
Guy Malet was born in Southsea, Hampshire. He attended the Royal
Military College in Sandhurst, before studying at the London School of
Art and later wood engraving at the Grosvenor School of Art under Iain
MacNab. He worked for a time in Sark in the Channel Islands, and in
Ditchling, Sussex. His engravings tended to be conventional in subject
with a Cubist-like handling of form and space.
Malet exhibited paintings and prints at The Royal Academy, Redfern
Gallery, New English Arts Club. The British Museum and Victoria &
Albert Museum, hold his work.