Thursday, April 23, 2026

Night and Day

 Overnight to London

Detroit last night: waiting for the overnight flight to take us to London.
Despite having expectations for a pleasant flight, our seats were uncomfortable and the food was icky.

Heading out of Heathrow Airport by taxi to our hotel in London.
If blogger and web access will allow me to do it, I’ll be posting more as our trip continues.

The National Gallery, London


This is a huge museum, and every painting in it is a masterpiece! 
Although we flew all night in challenging conditions, we slept a bit this morning,
and then spent a few hours seeing the wonderful works of art. I’m just showing a few.


Portrait of Cezanne by Camille Pissarro. (1874)

Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria by Artemisia Gentileschi (1615-17)

The Este Diptych by Ercole de’ Roberti (about 1490)
You can see another museum goer behind the case where this is displayed.

Blog post © 2026 mae sander

7 comments:

Boud said...

Thank you for highlighting Artemisia. And enjoy your trip.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Artemisia Gentileshi! One of the few women painters of the Renaissance! How wonderful to see one of her paintings in person!

DVArtist said...

Oh Mae, you are so fortunate. My dream is to go to the National Portrait Gallery in London. If you go there please take lots of photos for me. :) Have a wonderful time and thank you for sharing these mater pieces.

Mae Travels said...

I love Artemisia! The Detroit Institute. of Arts (our local favorite museum) has one of her masterpieces (Judith and Holofernes), and I’ve seen an entire exhibit of her work and read several books about her dramatic life.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Mae
London sounds wonderful, enjoy your trip!
Great views of the museum and paintings.
Take care, Happy Friday! Have a great weekend.

Helen's Book Blog said...

I just need to live vicariously through all your travels. It's been far too long since I've been abroad.

My name is Erika. said...

Fun. Sorry the flight wasn't great though. I haven't been to London for many years and I'd love to go back. hugs-Erika