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two matte silver gelatin prints of John Osborne and his daughter Nolan at a kitchen table; both 17 x 18cm; 26 x 32.5 (framed)
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Literature
John Heilpern, John Osborne, A Patriot for Us, London, 2007, pl. 31, the photograph cropped illustrated

Nolan was born on 24th February 1965, the daughter of Osborne and Penelope Gilliatt, and his only child. According to Osborne who was working on a script for Tony Richardson's film The Charge of the Light Brigade, she was 'rather eccentrically christened Nolan after the wild captain who delivered the fatal order to Lords Lucan and Cardigan at the head of the Light Brigade.' although Gilliatt later claimed she was named after a character in an essay by James Joyce, a claim Osborne disputed (Heilpern, p. 301).

After Gilliatt and Osborne separated following his affair with Jill Bennett, Nolan lived in New York with her mother, but returned to live with Osborne in Kent when in her early 'teens, and he had just married his fifth wife Helen Dawson. All went well for a while, but as Nolan grew into adolescence Osborne's relationship with her deteriorated, culminating in him sending her one of the most excoriating letters ever penned by a father to his teenage daughter, a four page diatribe announcing that he was cutting off her allowance, would not be paying her school fees and that she was no longer welcome in his house. The consequence was that the sixteen year old Nolan moved out to live with a friend and never spoke or communicated with her father ever again, and Osborne deleted her from his entry in Who's Who.





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Looking Back at John Osborne: Pictures and Possessions from his Estate The Hurst, Shropshire (Timed)
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Looking Back at John Osborne: Pictures and Possessions from his Estate The Hurst, Shropshire (Timed)

Looking Back at John Osborne: Pictures and Possessions from his Estate The Hurst, Shropshire (Timed) | 10th - 20th October 2024

The online auction from 10th - 20th October, includes paintings by Leonard Rosoman and set designer Jocelyn Herbert, theatre posters, photographs by Lord Snowdon and Cecil Beaton and drama awards.  Accumulated over a lifetime, there are also programmes and books relating to all his major works including Look Back in Anger, The Entertainer, The World of Paul Slickey, Luther, A Patriot for Me, Inadmissible Evidence, Hotel in Amsterdam, and Dejavu. Other personal possessions such as hats, scarves, walking sticks and teddies are amongst the lots, giving an enthralling insight into the life and character of one of the 20th century’s most celebrated playwrights.

Contact Adrian Biddell for further information about this auction | adrian.biddell@olympiaauctions.com | + 44 (0) 20 7806 5541
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