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national gallery

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Logger of the trip;  straight line is tube journey.  The map enlarges.

Charlie Chaplin

Mary Poppins minus umbrella

Gene Kelly

M and Ms

Sherlock Holmes

Bulldog?

Lego car

Dragon

Friendly Snake

Ginger Tom

Tuxedo cat

Get out by Daniel Kaluuya

Rachel Ruysch 1710

Jan van Huysum

Balthasar van der Ast - part of a picture of flowers and shells and insects

 

Still life with drinking horn - Willem Kalf

Jan Jansz Treck - Pewter flagon with two Ming bowls

Two followers of Cadmus devoured by a dragon

In Greek mythology, Cadmus was the legendary Phoenician founder of Boeotian Thebes. He was, alongside Perseus and Bellerophon, the greatest hero and slayer of monsters before the days of Heracles.

Rubens - A Lion Hunt

The Avenue at Middlehamis 1689 - Meindert Hobbema

Jan van de Capelle - Shipping Scene

Aelbert Cuyp - River Landscape with Horseman and Peasants

The Fighting Temeraire - Turner;  being taken to be broken up

The Hay Wain - Constable

The Corn Field - Constable

Manet's wife Susanne and cat Zizi possibly unfinished.

Whistlejacket - George Stubbs

Whistlejacket is an oil-on-canvas painting from about 1762 by George Stubbs showing the Marquis of Rockingham's racehorse approximately at life-size, rearing up against a plain background. The canvas is large, lacking any other content except some discreet shadows, and Stubbs has paid precise attention to the details of the horse's appearance.

Thomas Gainsborough - The Morning Walk

We went to the Crypt of St Martin in the Fields for lunch.   Afterwards we looked at pictures of the Pearly Kings and Queens

 

Victims of injustice and Violence - Chaim Stephenson

St Martin's in the Fields

In front of the church

The Bear and Staff Nicholson PH

The Porcupine another Nicholson PH

Lovely lights

Duck Shop

We went into Foyles to see some photographs about Blur (The Pop Group) and have coffee

Looking down on the levels

Bottle lights

 

 

A Dragon

 

No: 1 Poultry

St Stephen's Walbrook - very beautiful church

Altar by Henry Moore;  Kneelers by Patrick Heron

Dome by Christopher Wren

The Organ

The Razor

Old in beige new in blue