Full title reads: "Royal Academy Take Back Old Rebel".
Cookham, Berkshire. Artist Stanley Spencer returns to the fold of the Royal Academy of Art.
CU Artist Stanley Spencer pan down to name painted on window pan to letters ARA after it. LV Spencer's house. CU Picture of front garden. CU Flowers in picture. CU Self portrait. CU Self Portrait. SV Candle pan to CU Spencer. MV Spencer getting out of bed. pan as he walks to oil stove. CU Spencer tending oil stove. SV Back view Spencer closes top of lighted oil stove. SV Resurrection picture. CU Women characters in painting. SV Spencer fixing easel to pram. Pan up to painting MV Towards Stanley pushes easel out of picture. SV Stanley pan to SV Girls drawing. CU Girl drawing. SV Stanley in Class correcting girl's drawing. MV Pan Stanley walks up road to neighbour's house. SV view Spencer opens door of House walks in and is greeted by woman. SV Mrs. Price pull out to Spencer eating. CU Spencer eating. CU Spencer sketching. CU Spencer shading sketch of man. CU Spencer turns leaf of folio. CU Spencer.
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