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My Favourite Painting at the National Gallery
As part of Radio 2's Colour on the Radio week Jeremy Vine visits the National Gallery with a blind person and BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz discusses his favourite paintings with them. Here are the paintings they will describe:
Jeremy Vine's choice

Thomas Gainsborough, Mr and Mrs Andrews, about 1750 © The National Gallery, London. Thanks to BBC Your Paintings.
Will Gompertz's choice

John Constable, The Hay Wain, about 1821 © The National Gallery, London. Thanks to BBC Your Paintings.
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