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Today is a day of rest and catching up and making art. It’s been a whirlwind since we got here and the time has flown by. If you’re following the blog, Paul has been posting every day, so you know … Continue reading
Yesterday we spent the day at the d’Orsay Museum. Photos are no longer allowed there, so this will be a image-less post. After a full day we decided that at least one, maybe two more days will be required to … Continue reading
After two days of rest, visiting with JP, and doing laundry we ventured across the city yesterday to visit Musee de L’Orangerie. This museum houses Monet‘s Waterlilies masterpiece. The artist himself designed the space where the 8 massive canvases cover … Continue reading
Yesterday we traveled by Thalys train to Paris. Like all other trains we’ve ridden in Great Britain and The Netherlands it was a very pleasant experience. We did arrive more than an hour late because the train stopped for a … Continue reading
Today we visited the rebuilt Rijksmuseum. The walk along the canal from our hotel to the museum is relatively short and pleasant. The building itself is quite beautiful. Most of all we loved their handling of the crowd of people … Continue reading
We’ve been offline for a few days. On Monday we lounged around London before catching an evening train to the Harwich ferry terminal. There we boarded our Stena Line overnight ferry to The Netherlands. It was a long and tiring … Continue reading
Yesterday we visited the Victoria and Albert Museum. Unlike 2011, this time we saw a bit more than paintings. However, the Turner and Constable paintings took a great deal of time. Of particular interest are the 90 Constable “sketches” that … Continue reading
Yesterday I painted a watercolor interpretation of Jacob Ferdinand Voet’s Cardinal de Retz from memory and my pencil sketch. In my image he is a younger man, but still dour.
This gallery contains 4 photos.
Today is a day of rest and catching up and making art. It’s been a whirlwind since we got here and the time has flown by. If you’re following the blog, Paul has been posting every day, so you know … Continue reading
I’ll bet that title got your attention! There is so much going on it is easy to become confused. Today was another day at The National Gallery. Our aim was to spend the day sketching in the galleries and we … Continue reading
Of course for many people the big news in London this week is the birth of the royal heir. The media talk about it much more than the people on the street, but it is big news. This birth is … Continue reading