A portrait in Barcelona
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Filmed in Barcelona and London
What is it like to have your portrait painted and why do people commission these paintings? How is the portrait constructed and how does the artist capture a likeness? How does history influence the art of portraiture?
We join Peter Churcher in Spain. In the studio there is a sense of stillness. In the narrow streets below, the shops, restaurants and markets of Barcelona are as busy as they have always been.
“A portrait in Barcelona was filmed during the early summer of 2011. These were days of golden sunlight, of food, of wine and of conversation. The only interruption to our tranquillity, the spontaneous economic protests, from the balconies and streets of Barcelona. And we visit the National Portrait Gallery in London to find out more about the art of portraiture”.
In A portrait in Barcelona Peter Churcher paints a portrait of Andrea and Peter Hylands. This film asks the questions; what is it like to have your portrait painted and why do people commission these paintings? How is the portrait constructed and how does the artist capture a likeness? How does history influence the art of portraiture?
A leading exponent of figurative painting, Peter Churcher’s paintings are of the human subject in portraiture and group figure narrative subjects.
The master at work is an intimate portrait of artist, Peter Churcher, as he becomes an Australian war artist and contemplates a move to Spain. Filmed in 2005 in his studio in Prahran, Melbourne.