Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould revisit their 2017 investigation into two rare portraits of Black British women from the 18th and 19th centuries. Huge cultural shifts have happened since the original broadcast, with both paintings seeing their historical and commercial value soar and one of them finding a prestigious new home.\n\nThe original episode focuses on two remarkable paintings steeped in mystery – in both cases, the identity of the artist is unknown. The first artwork is a double portrait of Lady Elizabeth Murray and her cousin, Dido Belle, who was born into slavery and eventually became a member of the aristocratic Mansfield family. The painting is on display at Scone Palace in Scotland and was commissioned by the first Lord Mansfield, Dido Belle’s guardian, in the late 1770s or early 1780s, at the height of the transatlantic slave trade. In recent years, Belle’s incredible story has inspired books and a feature film about her life. Now, the current Lady Mansfield is determined to discover the name of the artist who painted her.\n\nThe second painting is even more unusual – two beautifully dressed girls holding a book in what appears to be a depiction of a tropical landscape. Early clues suggest this could be a political painting that is somehow connected to the campaign to abolish slavery in Britain’s colonies. Could the sitters themselves be enslaved? If so, why are they wearing such fine clothes? \n\nThe quest to solve both mysteries leads to renowned Scottish painter David Martin and pioneering artist Emma Jones, a child prodigy who made her name painting people on the margins of society. Demonstrating extraordinary skill and sophistication, both pictures are highly unusual in their positive depiction of Black women at a time when Britain was still heavily engaged in the transatlantic slave trade.\n\nIn the years since the episode was first broadcast, huge cultural shifts have taken place, inspired in part by the Black Lives Matter movement. Museums and galleries have raced to broaden the scope of the artworks in their collections, buying up the work of women artists and pictures that better reflect Britain’s multicultural history.\n\nPhilip and Fiona return to both paintings to find out what impact these changes have had on the value of the artworks and how they have enhanced their historical importance. They discover that the portrait of Dido Belle has become a star exhibit in multiple important exhibitions, while Two Girls with a Book, by Emma Jones, has found a new home, on loan to the Tate Gallery in London.
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Series 13: 5. What Happened Next? A Double Whodunnit
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould revisit their 2017 investigation into two rare portraits of Black British women from the 18th and 19th centuries. Huge cultural shifts have happened ...
18-08-2025
BBC 1
Series 13: 4. Portrait Of A Lady - In Pittsburgh?
In the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Fiona Bruce meets Laura and Pat, who purchased a painting of a young woman grieving over a funerary urn. It cost $200 from an estate auction, and i ...
17-08-2025
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Series 13: 3. A Modern Masterpiece For £35?
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate a mysterious unsigned landscape that was snapped up at auction for just £35. Could it be a lost work by Frances Hodgkins, the trai ...
14-08-2025
BBC 1
Series 13: 2. A Tale Of Two Renoirs
Typical Renoir – you wait ages for an undiscovered masterpiece, and then two come along at once. The question is, are they genuine? One of them, both of them, or neither?\ ...
07-08-2025
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Series 13: 1. The Mystery Of Churchill’s Garden
A mysterious inscription, a famous name and a colossal price tag. Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould embark on a high-stakes quest to authenticate a 'lost' painting believed to be the ...
31-07-2025
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Series 9: 4. A King’s Last Supper
The team head to the beautiful island of Anglesey at the northernmost tip of Wales, where Huw Lewis has a sheep farm. Huw frequently spends his evenings scouring the internet f ...
17-04-2025
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Series 9: 3. Landseer
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate a painting that could be the work of the celebrated artist Sir Edwin Landseer. If it is, they will have rediscovered a much-loved Victor ...
10-04-2025
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Series 9: 2. Gerome
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate a small oil painting of a man praying in a mosque, a scene filled with meticulously painted and intriguing detail. Its owner, Jon Swihar ...
03-04-2025
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Series 9: Episode 1
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould head to the beautiful Norfolk countryside on the trail of one of the 20th century’s greatest artists, Henry Moore. They are investigating an i ...
27-03-2025
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Series 12: 4. Corot
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate a lovely landscape painting, purported to be by one of the forefathers of impressionism and one of the most important artists of the 19t ...
15-01-2025
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Series 11: 3. Cezanne And Pissarro
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould head to France on the trail of two of the greatest Impressionist and post-Impressionist artists, Camille Pissarro and his friend and protege, Paul C ...
21-08-2024
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Series 11: 2. Joshua Reynolds
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould head to north London to meet Glyn Hopkin, a car dealer with a soft spot for art. He’s taken a gamble on a painting he hopes is by a towering f ...
26-07-2024
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Series 11: 4. Arshile Gorky
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate a murky canvas that could be by Arshile Gorky, a pioneer of abstract expressionism. Works by this Armenian-American artist fetch million ...
28-08-2024
BBC 1
Series 13: 4. Portrait Of A Lady - In Pittsburgh?
In the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Fiona Bruce meets Laura and Pat, who purchased a painting of a young woman grieving over a funerary urn. It cost $200 from an estate auction, and i ...
17-08-2025
BBC 1
Series 10: 3. Sisley
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate a charming little landscape of a French village with a river running through it, purported to be by one of the founding members of the 1 ...
15-02-2024
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Series 10: 4. Flemish Old Master
Fiona and Philip visit a church in Port Glasgow to investigate whether a mysterious work depicting Christ after the crucifixion could be a lost masterpiece by one of the great p ...
24-10-2024
BBC 1
Series 9: Episode 1
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould head to the beautiful Norfolk countryside on the trail of one of the 20th century’s greatest artists, Henry Moore. They are investigating an i ...
27-03-2025
BBC 1
Series 12: 4. Corot
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate a lovely landscape painting, purported to be by one of the forefathers of impressionism and one of the most important artists of the 19t ...
15-01-2025
BBC 1
Series 3: 2. Constable
The Fake or Fortune team takes on a doubly challenging investigation as they try to prove that not one but two paintings are missing works by one of Britain's best-loved artists ...
15-11-2021
BBC 1