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    British Red Cross private viewing of artwork by Jeremy Houghton


  • British Red Cross private viewing of artwork by Jeremy Houghton Cavalry and Guards Club
  • British Red Cross private viewing of artwork by Jeremy Houghton Cavalry and Guards Club

British Red Cross private viewing of artwork by Jeremy Houghton

14th September 2017

Cavalry and Guards Club

It was a quick dash from Fishmongers' Hall back to the flat for a quick change before heading to the Cavalry & Guards Club in Mayfair. We were treated to a private viewing of paintings and prints produced by the very talented Jeremy Houghton. What Houghton seeks to capture in many of his works is movement; be it Ben Ainslie's challenge to win the America's Cup, a DB3 leading the field at Goodwood or a Royal Ascot Procession. We were tempted to purchase an Aston DB5 in Scotland but it was just a bit too Skyfall for my wallet. Nevertheless, it was a pleasant evening enjoyed in the company of other Masters and their Mistresses / Consorts. We got home to see Simon Rattle and the LSO performance relayed to an audience in the Sculpture Yard.


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