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Following on from yesterday's discussion about pictures at home, an article in the Sunday Telegraph by Alastair Sooke about visiting the National Gallery made me reflect on favourite pictures there. Although I do wonder if Alastair Sooke has a special entry pass as he talks about popping into the National Gallery for a few minutes. It is a while since I have found it possible to pop into the National Gallery or the British Museum for that matter. Once I have queued, been bag- checked and made it in, it is time for me to leave if it is only a fleeting visit on my way to somewhere else.
However once in, with time to look and reflect, one of the paintings I enjoy looking at is Whistlejacket by George Stubbs. It is such a dramatic painting and dominates the room.
If there are members who would like to add their own favourites, please add a comment on this forum, it would be very welcome.