Ep. 108: Philip Mould OBE - Art Dealer, Historian, Author and BBC Broadcaster
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A conversation with art dealer, historian, author and broadcaster Philip Mould. Philip has carved out a specialty as a dealer focussing on 500 years of British art, especially Tudor portraits, miniature portraits and the early 20th century’s Bloomsbury Group. Philip’s knack for seeing the hidden value in long-forgotten works has made him a fixture on BBC programming, first as an analyst on the Antiques Roadshow and later with his hit BBC1 program Fake or Fortune? which reaches up to five million viewers in the UK and greater numbers abroad, making it the most-watched arts program on television. In the conversation, Philip discusses the realities of being an art dealer, the magic of portraiture, and the challenges one can face when trying to authenticate a long-lost work of art. https://philipmould.com/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01mxxz6
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