Perspex Sculpture (1963)

St. Johns Wood, London. Dr. Arthur Fleischmann is a medical man and a famous sculpture who has perfected sculpting with perspex. C/Us of parts Fleischmann’s sculptures. M/S of a royal crest made from perspex in the foyer of the Government information offices. Fleischmann picks up a chisel and works on a sculpture. Various shots of Fleischmann in goggles chipping away at a sculpture. Inside Fleischmann’s home - he takes a seat behind a large perspex screen. Fleischmann’s wife serves him tea on a perspex coffee table. M/S of Fleischmann drinking, pan to two perspex sculptures next to him. M/S of a toddler, Fleischmann junior, in a play pen. The pen is decorated with perspex and the baby ’s toys are all made from off cuts from his Dad’s sculptures. Various shots of Mrs. F dusting a perspex screen with a religious theme. Exterior. M/S of a Romanesque perspex sculpture in the garden. Interior. Mrs. F. laying a perspex table illustrated with the Northern sky constellation. Various C/
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