The Laughing Cavalier painting

Saturday 13th November 2021

Good morning all, hope the start of your weekend is going well?

Wednesday 17th November

The Wallace Collection have offered Dragon Hall members a free entrance and tour (with refreshments) of their new opening for their Frans Hals exhibition.

There won’t be any other visitors in the space at that time, so a unique opportunity, and a safe environment for those who are a little anxious about crowds at this time.

In the first ever show to focus solely on Hals’s portraits of men posing on their own, The Laughing Cavalier will be showcased alongside other great male portraits by Hals in order to explore his highly innovative approach to male portraiture in particular, from the beginning of his career in the 1610s until the end of his life in 1666.

The tour will be on Wednesday 17th November, starting at 10am.

Please email me if you are interested, I have 8 spaces available.

Covent Garden Food Bank

Please do contact us if you need a food parcel – CCGG @7Dials can provide you with a free food package each week.

If you need help with shopping, collecting medication or just want someone to talk to by phone – please let us know.
Email John: john@dragonhall.org.uk or 07759 646507 in case of an emergency.

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Contact Us

Please do contact us if you need a food parcel – CCGG @7Dials might be able to provide you with a free food package each week. If you need help with shopping, collecting medication or just want someone to talk to by phone – please let us know.

You can reach me either at john@dragonhall.org.uk or 07759 646507 in case of an emergency.

Cartoon of John Hayes

Contact John at john@dragonhall.org.uk or 07759 646507 in case of an emergency. 

Be safe – and remember to laugh at the little things!