:48:27
The show was a smashing success.
:48:30
- Merci, madame.
- Larry
was famous and rich overnight.
:48:33
In the middle of this excitement,
I was filled with apprehension...
:48:36
although I tried to conceal it.
:48:38
- Congratulations, Master.
- I am insufferably honored.
:48:41
Frieda and I are very happy.
:48:44
At last, painting which is music
and music which is painting.
:48:47
- How do you do it?
- Oh, can anyone explain
the workings of the inner man?
:48:51
Actually, the act of creation might best
be described as pure animal instinct.
:48:55
If only Beethoven were alive
to just hear this painting.
:48:59
Ah, yes. Pauvre Ludwig.
I think he'd be very pleased.
:49:02
Your paintings make me
want to kneel, pray and cry.
:49:05
Well, in that case, Baroness,
why don't you buy one...
:49:07
then you can kneel and pray
and cry at home.
:49:09
Sensation, Master!
:49:11
- Please.
- Please. Please let me
introduce you to all Paris.
:49:16
Well, thank you very much,
but me wife and I don't
take much to the high places.
:49:19
We'll just go back to our little garage
and attic. I got work to do.
:49:25
But, of course, we didn't
go back to the old place.
:49:27
We had a lovely house
on Isle St. Louis.
:49:30
But Larry was never there.
:49:31
Ifhe wasn't entertaining
at the gallery...
:49:33
he was at his studio
just outside of Paris.
:49:51
I was tired ofbeing alone...
:49:53
tired of wearing these ridiculous outfits
Larry painted for me.
:49:56
What kind oflife was this?
:49:59
I was just another canvas to him...