Scottish Painters by Ken Russell
Allan McClelland narrates this 1959 film by Ken Russell - a double portrait of the painters Robert MacBryde and Robert Colquhoun, seen at work in their Suffolk studio while discussing their paintings.
MacBryde and Colquhoun are pulled along by a horse-drawn cart before taking their paintings into a timbered cottage in the Suffolk countryside. It's close enough to London for sales purposes, and cheap enough at a pound a week to let them paint full-time. We’re told they will continue working there ‘until they find a studio for even less than a pound’. They stayed until 1961.
Scottish Painters was the first of Ken Russell's films about visual artists for the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s arts strand, Monitor.
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