The Grand Tour used to be the province of the
wealthy upper class, who swanned about Europe from the 17th Century onwards and brought back loads of dodgy souveniers. Now you get the opportunity to join in without leaving London.
The
National Gallery Grand Tour must be one of their very best ideas to bring art to the people by making it fun, interesting and involving. To quote their
press release:
For twelve weeks, the streets of London are being turned into a Gallery - as around 30 full size recreations of National Gallery paintings are hung on the walls, in the most unexpected and unusual of places.
Apart fromt he pleasure of discovering the paintings, there is a load of information about them, on the signs, downloadable mp3, text, you name it.
To start, you visit
their map or choose
a tour and off you go. I did the Covent Garden lunchtime tour, this is The Haywain by Constable.
See where:
London Daily Photo Map