A day of drawing
Yesterday I visited Room A at the National Gallery. This little known room is rarely visited as it is only open for a few hours each Wednesday afternoon. It houses around 800 pictures. I was there to see the gallery’s collection of works by Eugène Boudin. I made sketches of several of them – the one shown here is a beach scene at Trouville.
In the evening I visited the historic Life Room at the Royal Academy, for two hours of drawing from the model with the New English Art Club Drawing School.
Next time you are in London on a Wednesday you know what to do.


![<a href="http://www.royconnelly.com/blog/archives/106">London by Six</a> - [/caption]
London By Six at Advocate Galleries
39 Church Road, Wimbledon Village, London SW19 5DQ
17 - 27 April 2009
A group show of London paintings by Rodney Billington, Roy Connelly, Alec Macdonald, The Pope Twins, Malcolm Surridge a... London by Six](http://royconnelly.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/trafalgar_sq_spring_light-178x300.jpg)

![<a href="http://www.royconnelly.com/blog/archives/146">Leaden Hall Summer Exhibition</a> - Friday sees the opening of the Leaden Hall Summer Exhibition in Salisbury. I will have several paintings in the show including the two shown here.
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The view of the cathedral across the Harnham Watermeadows was painted on the 19t... Leaden Hall Summer Exhibition](http://royconnelly.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/salisbury_cathedral_roy_connelly-300x242.jpg)
