Camera Interviews Strobl - Sculptor (1937)

Full title reads: “Camera Interviews: Strobl, the famous Hungarian Sculptor“. Strobl’s studio, probably in London. A look at work of sculptor Sigismund De Strobl, followed by interview of the artist by playwright, George Bernard Shaw. C/U of statue of reclining nude. C/U of Strobl. C/U of clay bust of woman Strobl is working on. C/U of model for bust - Lady Londonderry. C/U of bust of Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II). Various shots of Strobl working on statuette of Princess on horseback. M/S of Strobl and Shaw shaking hands and greeting each other warmly. Shaw jokes about being presence of “greatest living playwright“, pointing at a bust of himself. We listen to Strobl and Shaw’s comments as we see various shots of busts of famous political and Royal personalities done by Strobl: Marquis of Lonsdale, Lord Londonderry, Lady Astor, Austen Chamberlain (GBS refers to him as “poor Austen“), Sir John Simon and Prince George (Duke of Kent). Shots of busts interspersed with C
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