However, whenever I do this, I then have the unhappy habit of forgetting to book a ticket......
Last night I suddenly realised I'd STILL not booked to see the exhibition.
Today I realised I still had time.
Which is why I have only just booked my ticket and will finally get to see the exhibition tomorrow morning! Better late than never!
You have JUST FOUR DAYS LEFT until Sunday 13th October to see the exhibition.
Many of you will remember my blog post earlier this year Where you can see the Leonardo da Vinci drawings which was about all the different places where you could see drawings by Leonardo dan Vinci to mark the 500th anniversary of his death
The exhibition at the Queens Gallery is the big one - with all the drawings now assembled in one place.
Marking the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci, this exhibition brings together more than 200 of the Renaissance master’s greatest drawings in the Royal Collection, forming the largest exhibition of Leonardo’s work in over 65 years.
With so much of his life’s work never coming to fruition, Leonardo’s greatest achievements survive only in his drawings and manuscripts. Providing an unparalleled insight into Leonardo’s investigations and the workings of his mind, the exhibition features drawings selected to reflect the full range of his interests, including painting, sculpture, architecture, anatomy, engineering, cartography, geology and botany.
More about Leonardo da Vinci on this blog
- "Experience, Experiment, Design" - drawings and notebooks by Leonardo da Vinci (2006) - at the Victoria and Albert Museum
- Digital Da Vinci Drawings and Notebooks (2007) - a new online website
- The Da Vinci Queue (2011) - at the National Gallery
- Leonardo da Vinci sets new record for the most expensive painting ever sold at auction (2017)
- The Encounter: Drawings from Leonardo to Rembrandt - review (2017) - at the National Portrait Gallery
- Where you can see the Leonardo da Vinci drawings (2019)
- Leonardo da Vinci: Drawings as Visual Knowledge (2019)