No title. C/U of paintings by the artist Fortunino Matania, they are painted in a classical style with many curvaceous semi-nude women. “A Policeman’s lot may not be a happy one, but lots of us must envy the famous Artist with his, apparently, carefree method of life.“ C/U of the artist - very bohemian in smoking jacket and bow tie. C/U of the artist’s model. A woman dressed in skimpy white robe posing with a bow and arrow. Fortunino arranges her robe and hair to his liking. C/U of the woman posing. C/U of Fortunino at his easel. M/S of the model. C/U of artist as he looks towards the model and away again. He smokes a cigarette as he paints. M/S of model. C/U of his sketch of the woman. M/S of the artist smoking and sketching. Camera tilts upwards to show the body of the model.
“Incidentally, millions of us may remember the famous war picture of Mr Matania - “Goodbye Old Pal“ - of a contrast to the present work.“ C/U of the artists’ sketch as he depicts the woman sitting upon a horse. We
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