I just followed akaCdaJ's link about the Titian ballets and found this 5-min clip of Huw Wheldon interviewing Jean Renoir.
I still have an impression of HW as being this tall, thin grown-up, slightly out-of-touch and 'preachy', inhabiting my parents' world.
But the thing that struck me about the clip was now how focused he was on his subject, how unselfconscious a presenter. Dated (but not terribly) upper class accent (listen out for how he pronounces 'boys' - almost two syllables). But most of all, how clearly spoken and information-packed this clip is. HW knows his place, and his job: to get as much as possible from his subject and let him talk - even if he's as garrulous as JR.
[Wonderful bit in which JR looks at a picture in a book and comments that his father used the servants as models. 'So easy to get 'er to sit down and to paint 'er ...' Erm, yes ]
I still have an impression of HW as being this tall, thin grown-up, slightly out-of-touch and 'preachy', inhabiting my parents' world.
But the thing that struck me about the clip was now how focused he was on his subject, how unselfconscious a presenter. Dated (but not terribly) upper class accent (listen out for how he pronounces 'boys' - almost two syllables). But most of all, how clearly spoken and information-packed this clip is. HW knows his place, and his job: to get as much as possible from his subject and let him talk - even if he's as garrulous as JR.
[Wonderful bit in which JR looks at a picture in a book and comments that his father used the servants as models. 'So easy to get 'er to sit down and to paint 'er ...' Erm, yes ]
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