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Peter John Nahum (born 19 January 1947) is an English art dealer, author, lecturer, and journalist best known for his frequent appearances on the
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television programme ''
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'', in which he was present from 1981 to 2002. He discovered a
Richard Dadd Richard Dadd (1 August 1817 – 7 January 1886) was an English painter of the Victorian era, noted for his depictions of fairies and other supernatural subjects, Orientalist scenes, and enigmatic genre scenes, rendered with obsessively minuscule ...
watercolor on the show which was subsequently sold to the
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.


Biography

Nahum was educated at
Sherborne School Sherborne School is a full-boarding school for boys aged 13 to 18 located beside Sherborne Abbey in the Dorset town of Sherborne. The school has been in continuous operation on the same site for over 1,300 years. It was founded in 705 AD by Ald ...
and began his career at Peter Wilson's
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in 1966. In his 17 years with the company, he initiated the Victorian Painting Department at the recently opened Sotheby's
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in 1971 and was head of the British Painting Department (1840 to Contemporary) until his departure in 1984. Having been a Senior Director in the chairman's committee and advisor to the
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on Victorian Paintings. He left Sotheby's in 1984 to open his gallery, The
Leicester Galleries Leicester Galleries was an art gallery located in London from 1902 to 1977 that held exhibitions of modern British, French and international artists' works. Its name was acquired in 1984 by Peter Nahum, who operates "Peter Nahum at the Leiceste ...
, in St James's, London, specializing in premium quality art from the 19th and 20th centuries, as a worldwide adviser for private collections along with museums, and a signatory for Victorian paintings sold to Japan, as well as an official valuer for the DEWHA. He also acts as a known auctioneer for many charities. He is a television personality, academic, lecturer, author, frame designer, and frequent lender of paintings to international exhibitions. Nahum pioneered the trading website onlinegalleries.com for art and antique dealers globally, C.I.N.O.A., and their national trade associations.


Public appearances

Peter Nahum was a common contributor to the BBC's Antiques Roadshow from 1981 to 2002, retrieving
Richard Dadd Richard Dadd (1 August 1817 – 7 January 1886) was an English painter of the Victorian era, noted for his depictions of fairies and other supernatural subjects, Orientalist scenes, and enigmatic genre scenes, rendered with obsessively minuscule ...
's lost watercolor ''Artists Halt in the Desert'' in 1987, which got sold to the
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, and an album of Filipino landscapes sold in 1995 for £240,000. Other BBC Television appearances include Omnibus (1983), with Richard Baker on Richard Dadd's ''Oberon and Titania'', and In at the Deep End (1984), a 45-minute long programme in which he taught television journalist Chris Searle to Auctioneer. He appeared on Breakfast Television, ''The City Program'', The ''Signals'', The ''Sixty Minutes'', and several radio talk shows. . Throughout his career, he has turned counterfeiters to authorities, reporting the Greenhalgh family to the police with full evidence in 1986, although it took another 16 years to convict them., and witnessed the legal definition of fakes and faking. As of this, having appeared in ''The Artful Codgers'' made for BBC Four in November 2007. In 1984, Nahum first reported the Greenhalgh family to the police with full evidence, although it took another 16 years to convict them. In 1986, Nahum lectured on "Victorian Painters as Super Stars – Their Public and Private Art", at the
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, Washington DC, USA, and in 1993 on "The Poetry of Crisis: British Art 1933–1951" at the
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. More recently ''when?''] he spoke on "The Strange Forces around the Finding of Richard Dadd’s ''Artist’s Halt in the Desert''", for the Art Fund, National Arts Collection Fund. He lectures to student bodies and various other organizations.


Bibliography

Peter Nahum writes for daily press, for antiques magazines and museum & gallery catalogues. His published works include: *''Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, OM RA – A Catalogue of Thirty Five Paintings and Watercolours, Designed and edited by Peter Nahum, Sotheby & Co, 1973'' *''Prices of Victorian Paintings, Drawings and Watercolours, by Peter Nahum, Carter Nash Cameron, 1976 '' *''Monograms of Victorian and Edwardian Artists, by Peter Nahum, Victoria Square Press, 1976 '' *''Victorian Painters' Monograms, by Peter Nahum, W. Foulsham & Co., 1977'' *''Jessie M. King and E. A. Taylor – Illustrator and Designer, designed and edited by Peter Nahum, Paul Harris Publishing and Sotheby's Belgravia, 1977'' *''Cross Section, British Art in The Twentieth Century, Peter Nahum Limited, 1989'' *''British Art from the Twentieth Century, Peter Nahum Limited, 1989'' *''Burne-Jones, The Pre-Raphaelites and their Century, 2 volumes, by Hilary Morgan and Peter Nahum, Peter Nahum Limited, 1989'' *''Michael Rothenstein's Boxes, by Mel Gooding, conceived, designed and edited by Peter Nahum, Art Books International Ltd, 1992'' *''Burne-Jones A Quest for Love, by Bill Waters, co-authored, edited and published by Peter Nahum, Peter Nahum Ltd, 1993'' *''Henri Gaudier-Brzeska – A Sculptor Drawings, conceived, designed and edited by Peter Nahum, The Leicester Galleries, 1995'' *''John Tunnard, His Life and his Work, Alan Peat and Brian Whitton (foreword by Peter Nahum), Scolar Press, London, 1997'' *''Fairy Folk in Fairy Land, by Peter Nahum, The Leicester Galleries, 1998'' *''Pre-Raphaelite . Symbolist . Visionary, by Peter Nahum and Sally Burgess, The Leicester Galleries, 2001'' *''Medieval to Modern, by Peter Nahum and Sally Burgess, The Leicester Galleries, 2003'' *''The Brotherhood of Ruralists and The Pre-Raphaelites, by Peter Nahum and Sally Burgess, The Leicester Galleries, 2005'' *''Master Drawings, The Leicester Galleries, 2006'' *'' Paul Raymond Gregory; My Secret Book, designed and written by Peter Nahum, The Leicester Galleries, 2007'' *''Ancient Landscapes – Pastoral Visions: Samuel Palmer to the Ruralists, by Anne Anderson, Robert Meyrick and Peter Nahum, Southampton City Art Gallery, April–June 2008; then touring Victoria Gallery Bath, Falmouth Art Gallery and Cube Gallery Plymouth until 19 December 2008''


Contributions

*Nomi Rowe, In Celebration of Cecil Collins, Visionary Artist and Educator, London 2008, pages 49 – 51 *Past and Present: Edward Burne-Jones, His Medieval Sources and Their Relevance to his Personal Journey, by William Waters and Peter Nahum, in Edward Burne-Jones: The Earthly Paradise,
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and Kunstmuseum Bern, pages 179–203, Hartje Cantz, Ostfildern 2009


DVD documentary

*Paul Raymond Gregory's RingQuest, Narrated by
Julian Sands Julian Richard Morley Sands (4 January 1958 – ) was an English actor. He had his breakout role as George Emerson in '' A Room with a View'' (1985) and went on to appear in '' The Killing Fields'' (1984), '' Gothic'' (1986), '' Siesta'' (1987), ...
; Narration written by Peter Nahum; Executive producer: Peter Nahum; Produced, directed and edited by Mathias Walin; Photography and sound by Martin Sundström.


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Nahum at the Leicester Galleries
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