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Philip Mould & Co
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500 years of British art
Philip Mould & Company are a leading specialist dealer in British art and Old Masters. Subscribe to our RUclips channel for the latest discovery stories and behind-the-scenes insights.
You can also visit us at our three-storied gallery at 18-19 Pall Mall, London, where we have a large selection of fine paintings for sale, from Tudor and Jacobean panel portraits to eighteenth-century landscapes, as well as works by Old Masters such as Sir Anthony van Dyck, antique portrait miniatures and nineteenth-century and modern British art.
Philip Mould & Company are a leading specialist dealer in British art and Old Masters. Subscribe to our RUclips channel for the latest discovery stories and behind-the-scenes insights.
You can also visit us at our three-storied gallery at 18-19 Pall Mall, London, where we have a large selection of fine paintings for sale, from Tudor and Jacobean panel portraits to eighteenth-century landscapes, as well as works by Old Masters such as Sir Anthony van Dyck, antique portrait miniatures and nineteenth-century and modern British art.
Treasure House Fair 2024 | Philip Mould Gallery
Philip Mould & Company are thrilled to have been awarded Best Stand Design by The Treasure House Fair 2024. Thank you to Edward Bulmer and Jane McCall for channelling the Bloomsbury aesthetic so beautifully into our stand, and to Max Rollitt for providing the furniture.
Film by Neil Speakman / @studio.maple
Find out more on our website: philipmould.com/exhibitions/46-treasure-house-fair-summer-2024/
Film by Neil Speakman / @studio.maple
Find out more on our website: philipmould.com/exhibitions/46-treasure-house-fair-summer-2024/
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Fruit of Friendship: Portraits by Mary Beale | Exhibition Film | Philip Mould Gallery
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This short film on the 17th century artist Mary Beale (1633-1699) accompanies Philip Mould & Company's present exhibition, Fruit of Friendship: Portraits by Mary Beale, which is on view at the gallery until 19th July 2024. The exhibition sheds light on Beale’s studio practice and highlights its radical reversal of conventional gender roles for the period. Beale’s husband Charles dedicated himse...
Have you seen Jonathan Yeo’s portrait of King Charles yet?
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Commissioned on behalf of the Drapers' Company, this monumental portrait of King Charles - the first to which he has formally sat as King - by the leading figurative artist Jonathan Yeo will be making its way to our gallery from Buckingham Palace, where it was recently unveiled. The portrait will be on public view at the Philip Mould Gallery from the 16th of May until the 14th of June, Mondays ...
The sweetest 17th century portrait | With Ellie Smith | Fruit of Friendship: Portraits by Mary Beale
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Mary Beale (1633-1699) was one of Britain’s first professional woman artists. Painted during the formative years of Beale’s studio on London's Pall Mall, this astutely observed portrait typifies her formal child portraiture. The sitter, Elizabeth Jones, was the daughter of Mrs Elizabeth Robinson (née Alleyn) and Sir William Jones, a prominent lawyer who commissioned this work from Beale when hi...
Husband as muse | Fruit of Friendship: Portraits by Mary Beale
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Mary Beale (1633-1699) was one of Britain’s first professional woman artists. This intimate portrait of her husband, Charles, is one of Beale’s earliest surviving works. It records a seminal moment in the careers of both husband and wife; Beale as a respected painter of portraits and Charles as a clerk in the patents office. The Beales were collaborators in art, life, and business, as richly ev...
An Artist Mother | With Lawrence Hendra | Fruit of Friendship: Portraits by Mary Beale
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Assisted by her son Charles, this portrait offers an insight into the division of labour within Mary Beale’s (1633-1699) studio. Beale herself took on the complex elements of the composition, such as the face and background landscape, and directed her son to paint the drapery. This portrait is currently on display at Philip Mould & Company as part of our exhibition Fruit of Friendship: Portrait...
Coming soon | Fruit of Friendship: Portraits by Mary Beale | Philip Mould & Company
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Mary Beale was Britain’s most trailblazing 17th century woman artist. In an era when the arts in Britain were flourishing and portraitists were in high demand, Beale established a unique portrait practice that set her apart from her competitors. She was the figurehead of her family business and studio, while her husband dedicated himself to supporting the business, often preparing his wife’s pa...
Drawn To Perfection: Portraits by John Smart | Current Display at the Philip Mould Gallery
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Drawn To Perfection: Portraits by John Smart 30 October - 24 November 2023 At the Philip Mould Gallery Find out more: philipmould.com/exhibitions/41-drawn-to-perfection-portraits-by-john-smart/ John Smart is widely renowned for his jewel-like portrait miniatures and compelling portrayals of fashionable sitters. The Philip Mould Gallery's current display, Drawn to Perfection: Portraits by John S...
Tilly Kettle | Portrait of a Hindu in Moghul Court Dress
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Tilly Kettle is considered the first British portrait painter of consequence to work in India, and between 1769 and 1776 painted a series of defining portraits of princely rulers and East India Company officials based in and around Madras and Calcutta. This extremely rare portrait of a Hindu courtier is an opulent example of the type of formal portraiture that became popular in the Indian sub-c...
The earliest known painting of a mother breastfeeding her child in British and Irish portraiture
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The earliest known painting of a mother breastfeeding her child in British and Irish portraiture
A rare modernist mosaic by Boris Anrep | With Lawrence Hendra
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A rare modernist mosaic by Boris Anrep | With Lawrence Hendra
Edward Wolfe's The Initiate | The 'English Matisse'
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Edward Wolfe's The Initiate | The 'English Matisse'
This is one of three recorded paintings by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska | With Lawrence Hendra
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This is one of three recorded paintings by Henri Gaudier-Brzeska | With Lawrence Hendra
How would you title this painting by Roger Fry? | Vanessa Bell in the garden
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How would you title this painting by Roger Fry? | Vanessa Bell in the garden
Still-life painting with the Bloomsbury artist Duncan Grant
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Still-life painting with the Bloomsbury artist Duncan Grant
A rare, small still-life by Dame Laura Knight | With Ellie Smith
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A rare, small still-life by Dame Laura Knight | With Ellie Smith
The earliest interracial portrait in the history of American portraiture
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The earliest interracial portrait in the history of American portraiture
A portrait of unparalleled sensibility, by Sir Henry Raeburn
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A portrait of unparalleled sensibility, by Sir Henry Raeburn
Jessica Dismorr's transition into abstraction
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Jessica Dismorr's transition into abstraction
Rosalba Carriera's allegory of Africa | The most celebrated woman artist in 18th century Europe
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Rosalba Carriera's allegory of Africa | The most celebrated woman artist in 18th century Europe
Could this portrait of Vanessa Bell, by Duncan Grant, be painted on an old door from Charleston?
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Could this portrait of Vanessa Bell, by Duncan Grant, be painted on an old door from Charleston?
Maria Clementina Sobieska, one of the most famous women in Europe | With Lawrence Hendra
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Maria Clementina Sobieska, one of the most famous women in Europe | With Lawrence Hendra
Cedric Morris's Winter Flowers | With Philip Mould
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Cedric Morris's Winter Flowers | With Philip Mould
A fauvist French landscape by Jessica Dismorr | With Ellie Smith
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A fauvist French landscape by Jessica Dismorr | With Ellie Smith
One of Cedric Morris's most vibrant paintings | With Philip Mould
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One of Cedric Morris's most vibrant paintings | With Philip Mould
The Bloomsbury group visit Italy | Duncan Grant's A view in Lucca | With Philip Mould
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The Bloomsbury group visit Italy | Duncan Grant's A view in Lucca | With Philip Mould
Bloomsbury Stud: The Art of Stephen Tomlin | Exhibition Film
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Bloomsbury Stud: The Art of Stephen Tomlin | Exhibition Film
Sarah Biffin | Handbills and Broadsheets | "Without Hands": The Art of Sarah Biffin
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Sarah Biffin | Handbills and Broadsheets | "Without Hands": The Art of Sarah Biffin
Sarah Biffin | Samples of writing | "Without Hands": The Art of Sarah Biffin
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Sarah Biffin | Samples of writing | "Without Hands": The Art of Sarah Biffin
Sarah Biffin | Painting Technique | "Without Hands": The Art of Sarah Biffin
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Sarah Biffin | Painting Technique | "Without Hands": The Art of Sarah Biffin
Livable and lovely arrangement!
🤡 I'm guessing the Royal Gallery's at Buckingham Palace! 🫠😇😄😄
Thanks for this video. 🌸
Always excited to see something from you.
Agree
Beautiful presentation!
The lady in the first portrait is beautiful😊
That might be by William Orpen.
Quite nice.
Very nice 👌 😊thanks 😊
Someone else could do a more traditional portrait.
Poor Tommy, consumed by ‘The Beasts of Bloomsbury’
Wonderfull! Thank you very much for sharing!
god i love bussys, uhh paintings
Simon WHAT ?????
It definitely carries its own enchanting mystique ❤ Thank you for sharing this pretty piece!
I love your channel. Your passion for art is contagious.
this right here is my great great great great something uncle 😊😊😊
I’d love to hear more about her travels to Cornwall. I’m an artist also and I’m in solitude on the Mexico/ Texas border. I’m curious to know more about the social settings and parties that happened that caused these people to be inspired. To make the art and discoveries in their evolving style. Thanks
Would not the rather masculine dress in the second portrait be a riding habit as the court was always taking part in hunts?
I am Welsh and I know it childish but I often wonder who is the greatest of us all. After watching this, I think it could be Gwen.
What does " commercially minded in a way that women of the period are not given credit for" mean in English, please? That's double-Dutch to me!
My hero in art, Mr John Constable, may well have known she existed. Who knows?
Wow! Sarah Biffin. I am an England/Regency Period fan and I am a painter. My disability is very bad mental health. But, please! Who are the two ladies interviewed here? Regards from and thank you, Mr Mould, Elizabeth Darley (PS This is my real name!)
so programme it is monarch mind control
Modern art is all satanic.
My favourite artist.
What a riveting presentation, thank you! And thank you for your quest to bring another great Suffolk artist to the forefront, where she belongs 👍
WONDERFUL!
Love this! Perfect story, perfect editing, just perfect.
Such a treasure trove of documentation! I am too scared to actually come into the gallery so these films are a great treat. Thank you.
Pop by the gallery any time!
Excellent presentation. I so enjoy historical background of things in existence today. The East Anglian connection might explain the more equitable view of men and women practiced with the Beales. Some have reported that reform groups in East Anglia were more progressive in women's rights. This may be trickle down from the Viking presence in the region, in which women supposedly had greater status. East Anglia contributed highly to the Great Migration to the American Colonies in the 17th century, and we see notable and even notorious women preachers there. For example, Quaker Mary Fisher, who was persecuted for preaching in both England and America. Feeling the call of God to share the gospel with the Turkish Sultan, in 1657 she walked most of the way from England to his military encampment in Turkey. By persistence she succeeded in meeting him and sharing Jesus and the Bible with him. He was fascinated and asked Mary to stay and continue to teach. Sadly, she did not, or she might have changed history.
A pioneer in so many ways! Thank you for sharing about she and her family, her work and the serendipity with your gallery!
This is quality. I wish others would do this.
Thank you!
Wonderful presentation as always! Thank you Mr. Mould.
Thank you for watching!
OUTSTANDING Presentation PM&C….OUTSTANDING story arc and editing….Triple OUTSTANDING Woman and Family life speaking volumes to the FUTURE 2024…..We here in the Colonies/ STATES applaud these so worthwhile presentations so as to know our pasts…..hoping for justice……and a more JOYOUS and Peaceful Future…..
I agree! Excellent presentation. I so enjoy historical background of things in existence today. You might be interested that the East Anglian connection might explain the more equitable view of men and women practiced with the Beales. Some have reported that reform groups in East Anglia were more progressive in women's rights. This may be trickle down from the Viking presence in the region, in which women supposedly had greater status. East Anglia contributed highly to the Great Migration to the American Colonies in the 17th century, and we see notable and even notorious women preachers there. For example, Quaker Mary Fisher, who was persecuted for preaching in both England and America. Feeling the call of God to share the gospel with the Turkish Sultan, in 1657 she walked most of the way from England to his military encampment in Turkey. By persistence she succeeded in meeting him and sharing Jesus and the Bible with him. He was fascinated and asked Mary to stay and continue to teach. Sadly, she did not, or she might have changed history.
Wonderful account on all levels, thank you so much. I enjoy these so much. I can’t wait to visit your gallery and serendipitous that Mary Beale lived there!
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SUPER LAME ! lol 😅
SMH
IT BELONGS IN HELL WITH HIM
This is the end my Friend....
It doesn't appeal to me aesthetically.😏
bold is one word for it.
Satanic.
I thoroughly enjoyed this girl and I also love fake or fortune I’ve read one of your books too Such a great writer as well Thank you ❤ I’d love to see your gallery one day
Did you ever read Gwen's letters to Rodin?
The Red Dragon being the national symbol of Wales is LITERALLY what gave King Charles his power, throne and great authority (just like Revelation 13:2 says) being known as the Prince of Wales for 54 years (before his recent coronation) giving him access and connections to powerful organizations and individuals. King Charles' Coat of Arms has the Imagery of the Beast. The dexter Beast in his his Coat of Arms (the Lion) has all the characteristics of the Beast (Revelation 13:2 writes them as similes meaning Saint John gave words to the vision he saw, describing what the Beasts' body resembled and if you Google "lion's feet" and "bear's feet" you wil quickly realize the clear difference between the two). The Unicorn in King Charles' Coat of Arms is the little horn of Daniel 7:8 and also has the three horns plucked up by the roots, and the Unicorn has human eyes (all Daniel 7:8). In the Coat of Arms, the chain on the Unicorn connected to the compartment of The Red Dragon is called a "restrainer" in heraldry (the Unicorn is restrained) and in a different version of the Coat of Arms, the Unicorn is no longer restrained and The Red Dragon is also different symbolizing the Devil's posession of Charles (when he becomes the Son of Perdition (2 Thessalonians 2:6-7). 666 Name Calculation: In order to do the Name Calculation of the Beast, the Imagery of the Beast needs to be present (which it is, and for other Antichrist candidates it is NOT, this is where people have typically gone wrong) and his name and title did indeed calculate to 666 using the exact Hebrew Numbering System identified in the Hebrew of Revelation 13:18, with the exact Hebrew spelling the Israeli press have used for Charles. The calculation did in fact come out as 666 in BOTH English and Hebrew (which is mathematically impossible, this is God giving us CLEAR indication that this is the right individual). In Daniel 9:27, the Hebrew root word of "confirm" means "to make strong" or "strengthen". The name Charles in Germanic languages literally means "strong man" or "to make strong" (see the connection?). The Abomination of Desolation Statue ALREADY exists! Google "King Charles Saviour of the World Statue". A root word in Daniel describing the Abomination of Desolation Statue is "winged". The Statue of Charles portrays him as a GOD, WINGED, dressed only in a loincloth, above the Earth with people underneath. A miniature version was gifted to Charles while he was on a trip to Brazil, giving him credit for the success of the COP Climate Meetings (he gathered the participants beforehand on his Royal Yacht Britannia to ensure the success of the meetings) and was given the statue after. THIS is the Statue that will be placed in the Third Temple merely YEARS from now! A full size version exists, 10 cubits in height, the SAME height as the Cherubim Statues placed on both sides of the Ark of the Covenant in the Second Temple. For full breakdowns of all this - and HOURS of a lot more look up "Author Tim Cohen" on YT and go to his channel, or go to "Janie DuVall" channel and find videos there. Tim Cohen exposed Charles in 1998 (BEFORE the statue was even made). God bless ✝
I think it’s very good
Have you seen the mirror image? When they are placed beside there is definitely a goats head… I don’t see how the artist could have accidentally painted this. Does he actually think of the Royal family in this evil way? This is absolutely awful especially because the artist has the ability to paint beautifully. I would hope that the King has another artist paint an appropriate portrait. I think if we could hear the children looking at this 200 years from now as you stated…you would find them shocked and also wondering about how the Royal family could be made such a laughing stock.
Ghost busters painting
I like it. As some said, in person (which I pick up on) it's 3D so he looks life like. It's art, it's personal interpretation and not same old same Ole.
Bold, striking, provocative, memorable. Love the colour and the symbolism of the monarch butterfly. Well done, Mr Yeo. It's a yes from me.