Royal Paintbox is a documentary film directed by Margy Kinmonth that follows Charles, Prince of Wales as he reveals the rare and prolific art work of his forebears, many of whom were accomplished amateur artists, and traces his family's love of painting through the generations.[1][2] Shot in Balmoral Castle, Highgrove House, Eastcote, Windsor Castle, Frogmore House & Osborne House, Royal Paintbox features art by members of the British royal family down the centuries including some of Charles, Prince of Wales's own watercolours and artist Sarah Armstrong-Jones.
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Directed by | Margy Kinmonth |
Produced by | Margy Kinmonth Maureen Murray |
Edited by | Gordon Mason |
Music by | Edmund Jolliffe |
Production company | Foxtrot Films |
Distributed by | Foxtrot Films |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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References
edit- ^ Wilson, Frances (2013-04-17). "Royal Paintbox, ITV, review". Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2018-01-18.
- ^ "Prince Charles' Paintings: 'Royal Paintbox' Documentary Reveals Royal's Hidden Artistic Side (PHOTOS)". Huffington Post. 2013-04-17. Retrieved 2018-01-18.