Ronald Searle's painting for the title sequence of "Scrooge" (1970) shows Ebenezer Scrooge on a wintry London street. The left half of the image is fairly nondescript and is meant to accommodate an overlaid screen title. The painting was created over a lithographic print of a sketch made on the set. It was not used in the movie's title sequence, but the right hand portion did serve instead as a magazine cover for the
Illustrated London News. This original artwork was one of a pair of title paintings sold at Bonhams in December.
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Ronald Searle, Unused title painting for "Scrooge" (1970) Original artwork, The Illustrated London News, November 28, 1970 |
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The Illustrated London News, November 28, 1970 with the original artwork by Ronald Searle |
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Ronald Searle, Unused title painting for "Scrooge" (1970) Original artwork, The Illustrated London News, November 28, 1970 |
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The German Deckweiss is literally an opaque white. I would translate it as bodycolor. |
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Ronald Searle, Unused title painting for "Scrooge" (1970)
Original artwork, The Illustrated London News, November 28, 1970 |
Note: Don't forget to see my other posts about
Ronald Searle.
Perpetua, the Ronald Searle Tribute blog, has many more of the
"Scrooge" titles.
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