Fulham, London.
Several shots show antique prints spread out on a table. A man takes a print of a jockey on a horse then sticks it to a piece of glass with a special varnish. When dried, he paints colours over the back of the print. A lady is seen painting over the back of another glass print. Commentator says this small group, calling themselves Fulham Artisans, are reviving the art of print glass painting, popular in Europe in the 16th century. Several finished prints are seen hanging in frames.
Note: the artists seen could be Robin and Rose Currathers and/or Bob Smith. Cuts exist - see separate record.
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