Philip Jonathan Clifford MouldOBE (born March 1960) is an English art dealer, London gallery owner, art historian, writer and broadcaster.[2] He has made a number of major art discoveries, including works of Thomas Gainsborough, Anthony Van Dyck and Thomas Lawrence.
Mould is the author of two books on art discovery and is widely consulted by the media on the subject. He co-presents the BBC television programme Fake or Fortune?, an arts programme, with journalist and broadcaster Fiona Bruce.[3]
Philip Jonathan Clifford Mould OBE (born March 1960) is an English art dealer, London gallery owner, art historian, writer and broadcaster. He has made...
Lawrence's pupil George Henry Harlow. From 2005 until 2014, he worked for PhilipMould Ltd, where he made a number of significant art historical discoveries...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the galleries of PhilipMould Ltd, 6–18 March 2007. London: PhilipMould Ltd. pp. 70–75, ill. (col.), 109–124: Inventory...
she has co-hosted the BBC television series Fake or Fortune? alongside PhilipMould, which involves the process of establishing the authenticity of works...
took it to a recording of Antiques Roadshow where it was identified by PhilipMould as a work by Homer and valued at £30,000. The painting was featured in...
by the young Thomas Gainsborough", the catalogue of an exhibition at PhilipMould Ltd, 4–28 July 2009, with text by Lindsay Stainton and Bendor Grosvenor...
as a loquacious connoisseur." The English dealer and art historian, PhilipMould says, "it is about noticing things which have specific characteristics...
Gormley, owned by Gateshead Council, which was valued at £1,000,000 by PhilipMould. Glassware expert Andy McConnell later valued a collection of chandeliers...
1949. A major retrospective exhibition of Birley's work was held at the PhilipMould & Company gallery on Pall Mall in 2007. Portrait of Ernest Rutherford...
galleries of PhilipMould Ltd. Catalog entries by David Starkey, PhilipMould, Bendor Grosvenor, and Alasdair Hawkyard. London: PhilipMould. OCLC 122357300...
A mold (US, PH) or mould (UK, CW) is one of the structures that certain fungi can form. The dust-like, colored appearance of molds is due to the formation...
Economics, 1983); composer Jana Rowland (Music, 2001), art historians PhilipMould (History of Art, 1981), Bendor Grosvenor (PhD, 2009), and Paul Atterbury...
Without Hands: the Art of Sarah Biffin, was held at the galleries of PhilipMould & Company, London in 2022. John Carter (mouth artist) (1815–1850), who...
discovery arising from Gillespie's work on the show Fake or Fortune? (with PhilipMould and Fiona Bruce) was in 2015, when a Pietà from St John the Baptist's...
efforts, promotion of female friendship and inspiring publications". PhilipMould Ltd. Retrieved 4 June 2023. By the 1790s, the term [Blue Stockings] was...
Charles James Fox which also now hangs at Holkham. Dr. Samuel Johnson (PhilipMould Fine Paintings). Portrait of F. Bartolozzi (National Portrait Gallery...
Archived 5 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine. historicalportraits.com. PhilipMould Ltd. Ward, Adolphus William (1891). "Hyde, Anne" . In Lee, Sidney (ed...
exhibition in Manchester. A major retrospective exhibition was held at the PhilipMould Gallery on Pall Mall from November to January 2019. It included newly...
animal rights protestors vandalise a portrait of Charles III at London's PhilipMould Gallery by covering it with posters. 12 June – The ONS reports that the...
2017 "Exhibition Open Today Cedric Morris: Beyond the Garden Wall". PhilipMould & Co. 16 April 2018. Archived from the original on 12 August 2020. Retrieved...