Philip Mould & Company
Fine art gallery in St. James



The Philip Mould fine art gallery is one of impressive capacity, featuring a stunning collection of early British art, architecture and portraiture, particularly from the Tudor and the Stuart period. Several pieces are also for sale, including Jacobean panel pictures, 18th-century landscape paintings and works by Titian and Van Dyck. The three-storey space is located on Pall Mall, and finds itself in the very fine company of the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery, as well as the Pall Mall Gallery, which focuses on contemporary art. Designed in travertine marble with limed oak flooring, the space also includes a research library and a portrait miniatures room.
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