I did finally get out the door and made my way to the Tate Britain. Mostly I was going for the Pre-Raphaelites, but there were loads of lovely paintings...
Here is a Cookmaid With Still Life of Vegetables and Fruit
This is Hope by George Frederick Watts and assistants
A photo doesn't do this painting justice. I just stood there and looked at the detail in the brush strokes for quite some time. I think Ophelia by Millais is one of my all time favorite paintings. I took a lot of photos of the Pre-Raphaelite works in the Tate. Instead of posting them all here, I made an online album of them all. Just click HERE.
As a joke for my friend Raine...who will understand this. A heard of Pre-Raphaelite sheep by William Holman Hunt.
April Love, by Arthur Hughes is a favorite as well.
This painting by Mark Gertler really spoke to me for some reason.
This is the view of the Thames from the front of the Tate. It started to sprinkle by this time and was outright raining for the rest of the day. I hopped back on the Tube and headed to the British Museum.
It's late and I'm tired. Here are photos that I hope to explain later...
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