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Off-screen, Philip Mould was born in the Wirral on March, 4 1960. Mould's dad owned a printing factory in Liverpool and his ...
Imagine buying a painting at an antiques fair for less than £150, then getting it home and finding an inscription on the back ...
Review, Fake or Fortune? It was a £140 painting bought at an art fair, but the inscription said it was the work of. Is ...
The painting in question is a charming depiction of a summer garden, purchased for a mere £140 at Ardingly Antiques Fair. Its ...
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BBC One viewers saw the new series of Fake or Fortune return on Monday night, with hosts Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould helping art collectors to uncover the truth behind their paintings ...
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Television is dumbing down – but not Fake or Fortune? - MSNIf Antiques Roadshow had a baby with an especially scrupulous research team, the result would be the BBC’s Fake or Fortune? – a show in which presenters Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould try to pin ...
A Dutch art sleuth has recovered a priceless trove of stolen documents from the 15th to the 19th century, including several UNESCO-listed archives from the world's first multinational corporation ...
Amid an oversaturated art world, here are five modest strategies for reimagining what success means for artists.
A.I. is driving rapid change in the art market. Here’s how it's triggering an industrial-scale shift in the way the art world does business.
A Dutch art sleuth has recovered a priceless trove of stolen documents from the 15th to the 19th century, including several UNESCO-listed archives from the world's first multinational corporation ...
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