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Magistrate of Brussels is an unfinished oil painting or oil sketch by Anthony van Dyck, rediscovered in 2013 after being shown on episodes of the BBC television programme Antiques Roadshow. The work was purchased for £400 from a Nantwich , Cheshire, antiques shop some years previously by Father Jamie MacLeod and hung in the Whaley Hall ...
Philip Jonathan Clifford Mould OBE (born March 1960) is an English art dealer, London gallery owner, art historian, writer and broadcaster. [1] He has made a number of major art discoveries, including works of Thomas Gainsborough, Anthony Van Dyck and Thomas Lawrence.
Between 1613 and 1632, van Dyck travelled all over Europe – from his native Antwerp (where he began working as a painter, initially under Hendrick van Balen and later with Peter Paul Rubens), to England for a brief stay at the court of James I and then to Italy, where he had the chance to get to know the old masters.
"Antiques Roadshow" began its three-episode stay in Charleston, West Virginia, Monday. So, of course, it was only appropriate that one woman brought a beautiful oil painting of the city to be ...
In fact, more often than not, the old paintings, family Bibles and china tea cups -- the most common items brought to the Antiques Roadshow events -- are not worth much. "Most objects we see are ...
'Antiques Roadshow': Woman Breaks Down When She Finds Out Heirloom's Value. ... Yes, the owner was brought to tears -- as you saw there, after the show, the value of the painting actually went up ...
But on Monday night's episode of "Antiques Roadshow," one lucky woman did just that. "Gallery price would be $500,000," said appraiser Dana Force on 'Antiques Roadshow:' Painting bought for $100 ...
Simon Rollo Gillespie (born 26 May 1955) is a British conservator-restorer of fine art, and an art historian.He is known particularly for his work with Early British and Tudor portraits, although his practice extends across all periods from early paintings to contemporary artworks. [1]