Guy Seymour Warre Malet, RBA, SWE (1900-1973) was known as a landscape and figure engraver but he was also an accomplished painter in oil and watercolour. He studied at the London School of Art under Eastman and Hassall, and at the Grosvenor School of Art under Iain MacNab. Malet exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Society of British Artists, Society of Wood Engravers, New English Art Club, in the provinces and abroad. He was elected RBA 1936, SWE 1947, Coventry and Warwick Society of Artists 1945, and a member of the Society of Artist Printmakers. His work is represented in several public collections including the National Railway Museum. Guy Malet lived in London, at Leamington Spa during the war years, later at Seaford in Sussex and finally in Ditchling. The printmaker and painter Albert Garrett was his artistic executor.