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A Life in Art

Renowned international art dealer and broadcaster Philip Mould presents his life in art.


We are delighted to announce that this year's prestigious Thomas Sutton Lecture will be presented by renowned international art dealer and broadcaster Philip Mould. Many of you will know Philip Mould from his hugely popular BBC series 'Fake or Fortune', where he applies his expertise and sleuthing to discover the true provenance of paintings and sculptures, as hopeful owners await the outcome. Philip will be reflecting on a career which embraces an involvement in and a passion for art which spans writing, curating, art dealing, broadcasting, research as well as being president or trustee for a number of leading arts charities. Join him, either live at the Charterhouse (limited availability) or live online, as he reveals his Life in Art. (With thanks to Diploma PLC for their kind sponsorship).


Speaker(s):

Philip Mould | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

10 November 2021 at 6:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

the Charterhouse
Charterhouse Square
London
EC1M 6AN
02072539503
http://www.thecharterhouse.org

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Tickets:

£20 live, £5 online

Available from:

https://thecharterhouse.digitickets.co.uk/event-tickets/36271?catID=36228&

Additional Information:

There is limited availability for the tickets to attend the lecture in person, but unlimited to join online. We will be live-streaming the lecture via youtube.

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