Philip Mould & Company, London, UK. 24th April, 2024. 'Fruit of Friendship: Portraits by Mary Beale' exhibition runs from 25 April-19 July 2024. Mary Beale (1633-1699) was an artistic trail blazer, the first woman painter in British art to establish a major professional portrait practice in oil paintings and The Philip Mould Gallery is an especially appropriate location, following the recent discovery that it sits on the very spot where Beale's studio was located. The exhibition spans her entire career and include self-portraits, arrestingly informal images of family and friends, and professio

Philip Mould & Company, London, UK. 24th April, 2024. 'Fruit of Friendship: Portraits by Mary Beale' exhibition runs from 25 April-19 July 2024. Mary Beale (1633-1699) was an artistic trail blazer, the first woman painter in British art to establish a major professional portrait practice in oil paintings and The Philip Mould Gallery is an especially appropriate location, following the recent discovery that it sits on the very spot where Beale's studio was located. The exhibition spans her entire career and include self-portraits, arrestingly informal images of family and friends, and professio Stock Photo
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Philip Mould & Company, London, UK. 24th April, 2024. 'Fruit of Friendship: Portraits by Mary Beale' exhibition runs from 25 April-19 July 2024. Mary Beale (1633-1699) was an artistic trail blazer, the first woman painter in British art to establish a major professional portrait practice in oil paintings and The Philip Mould Gallery is an especially appropriate location, following the recent discovery that it sits on the very spot where Beale’s studio was located. The exhibition spans her entire career and include self-portraits, arrestingly informal images of family and friends, and professional commissions. Image: Mary Beale, Self-Portrait as a Shepherd. Moyses Hall Museum, West Suffolk Heritage Service. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News

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