The Picasso Show
Series
- Series Name
- British Movietone News
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 5 / 5
- Summary
- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Picasso Show. DESCRIPTION: Prince Philip, visiting the Picasso exhibition at the Tate Gallery, was accompanied by its organiser, Mr Penrose, a friend of the artist. His Royal Highness was attending the reception given by the Institute of Contemporary Arts. Pablo Picasso, of-course, has been setting contemporary fashion in art for years! Our pictures show some of his works on display. Laurence Harvey and his wife, Margaret Leighton, Anthony Quinn and Gregory Peck were some of the most distinguished company. The occasion was a theatrical and social event, plus art, of-course! SHOTLIST: GV interior - Tate Gallery. MS Prince Philip accompanied by Mr Penrose. MS same looking at pictures. MCU same. MS paintings. MS another. CU ‘Bull Fight’. CU women. CU ‘Demoiselles d’Avignon’. MS woman. CU ‘Three Musicians’. MS woman. CU ‘Harlequin’. CU ‘The Race’. MS ‘Three Dancers’. CU man. MS woman looking at ‘Woman in an Armchair’. CU woman looking. GV large canvas. CU Laurence Harvey and wife. MS Anthony Quinn. CU same. CU Gregory Peck. CU ‘Girl with Bare Feet’. MS same. CU woman looking at ‘Composition with Dalmatian Dog’. MS same. MS ‘Dutch Girl’.
- Keywords
- Royalty; Arts and crafts; Social events; Performing arts; Exhibitions and shows
- Locations
- London; England
- Card file number
- 80612
- Credits:
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- Commentator
- Geoffrey Sumner
- Camera
- Michael Samuelson
- Camera
- Robert Turner
- Length of story (in feet)
- 152
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