So one of my favourite elements of White Collar--and also one of the elements that make it meaningful to me--is its implicit championing of knowledge of art and art history (as well as history-history and literature). I intend to write about that further and at length. Now, though, I would just like to note this:
On one of the walls in his flat at June's house, Neal has a downsized reproduction of Sir Henry Raeburn's
Reverend Robert Walker Skating on Duddingston Loch! As seen
here, albeit cut-off and rather blurry.
Huzzah, Scottish art!
I miss the National Gallery of Scotland so much. The Dean Gallery, too, if only for its three Magrittes. Ah, Edinburgh. How I miss you. So, so much. Sigh.