Because today and tomorrow's graphics in the slideshow are for a scene that was most likely never shot and, therefore, has no still/screen capture featured in them, I'm going to be sharing some stills associated with Scene 69. So, before we move on to today's quote in the slideshow, here are two:
First up, a not exactly rare still, but definitely a very nice one:
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But then, here's a fairly rare one:
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I have to confess that ever since seeing that book entitled
Mayfair being used as a prop, I've wonder why it was used? Was it being implied that Quentin was simply interested in the Mayfair section of London, or was there an artist named Mayfair whose work the prop department or even Selby himself felt Quentin might be interested in and/or influenced by? However, if the latter was the case, I've never been able to come across an artist named Mayfair, one who painted abstract art or otherwise. I suppose it may forever remain a mystery...