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  1. 2 de mar. de 2023 · Philip Mould is an art dealer, writer and broadcaster. One of his main specialties over the last forty years has been British historical portraits, and his gallery has placed numerous royal and other historical images in national and other institutions including the Royal Collection and National Portrait Gallery.

  2. 6 de abr. de 2020 · In all films Philip covers a variety of topics and works that are of personal interest to him as a collector. Read the Antiques Trade Gazette coverage here Read the Telegraph article here . The series began on Tuesday 24th March and will continue throughout this period of isolation.

  3. Presiding over the kitchen table at Duck End – Philip Mould’s 17th-century home in Oxfordshire – is a portrait of the Royalist commander William Cope, who lived in the house not long after it was built in the 1620s.

  4. Philip Mould & Company are delighted to announce our new display, 'Landscapes: A British Vision' until 18th February 2022. The display showcases a number of landscape works by 20th century artists, including works by Gilbert Spencer, Vanessa Bell, John Nash and Cedric Morris.

  5. In this episode of the audio guide, Philip Mould discusses how the Beales were collaborators in art, life, and business. Portrait of Anne Sotheby (née Robinson) (1657-1727), 1677 Assisted by her son Charles, this portrait offers an insight into the division of labour within Mary Beale’s studio.

  6. An online database of artworks previously with Philip Mould & Company We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new digital project: The Philip Mould Picture Archive. This online database comprises nearly every artwork that has passed through the gallery’s doors over the last 35 years.

  7. Philip Mould & Company have been specialising in British art and Old Master Paintings for the past 35 years. The gallery, located on London's historic Pall Mall, is one of the largest commercial gallery spaces in St James and showcases 500 years of British art and portrait miniatures from the Tudor period through to the late 20th century.