Leon Corledo - Curse of the Werewolf (1961) - Original Soft Pastel
"Whatever weakens the human soul brings the spirit of the wolf to the fore." Leon Corledo. The cursed son. The reluctant beast. Oliver Reed in his first leading role - and one of the most haunted performances in Hammer Horror's catalogue. Curse of the Werewolf, released by Hammer Film Productions on 1 May 1961 and directed by Terence Fisher, was the first werewolf film ever shot in colour. Reed was cast on the strength of his face alone. Sixty-five years later, that face still carries the whole tragedy. UNFRAMED ORIGINAL PASTEL ARTWORK 12 × 16.5 inches (approx.) Soft pastel on 355gsm archival Canson paper Signed and dated on the artwork Includes a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity. This piece was drawn entirely by hand in my studio using traditional soft pastels. The artwork you see is the exact piece that will arrive. Released directly to collectors. Ships worldwide, free, fully tracked.
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