A Life in Art: The Thomas Sutton Lecture 2021

Engaging live streamed lecture from The Charterhouse with Philip Mould looking at his life in art.

Mould took 5 or 6 pictures to take us through his art dealing life from his early work with a genealogist buying pictures of names people and tracing their descendants through to a recent discovery of a portrait of Winston Churchill painted during the Blitz when it had been said that he didn’t do this.

He talked about how the internet has changed his business making research easier as more archives go online however also how buying has become easier but also more dangerous. He told a story against himself of buying an Elizabethan portrait online which he realised had been 75% overpainted in recent times. He described the picture underneath as a “glorified pub sign”.

He answered a range of questions from the live audience with much mention of “Fake or Fortune” and touchingly he seemed genuinely moved when given a gift at the end of a bowl made of part of a cherry tree in the grounds of the Charterhouse.

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