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Street Level Camaraderie

A day out in London, mainly to visit Tate Britain to study the art of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. More of that later. I don’t why people say London’s not friendly. I didn’t get a a minute’s peace. It was early and the streets and the underground were quiet with that particularContinue reading “Street Level Camaraderie”

Posted byDannyBOctober 13, 2021October 14, 2021Posted inArt, Cities, LondonTags:Sir Joshua Reynolds, Tate Britain
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