18th-century cultural history, French literature, art etc. Currently Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford/All Souls College
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Art historian, Courtauld Emeritus Professor. Victorian art. Botany, physiology, physics, communications technology and Victorian aesthetics. Whistler, Poynter, Moore, Burne-Jones and William Morris.
Musician, historian & mother. FRHistS. FSA.
Early music specialist & historical consultant for film, TV, radio & theatre.
Early Modernist.
Passamezzo. Greensleeves Project.
Occasional lecturer in Renaissance art & music at the Courtauld Institute.
PhD candidate in History of Art at The Courtauld β’ Monstrosity, posthumanism, and early modern print culture in Antwerp
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18th centuryist, AHRC funded PhD 'Collecting the Counter-Revolution' with Courtauld Institute of Art + the Fitzwilliam Museum. Interested in all things French Rev + social and political histories. KE Manager at UoSheffield.
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Twin mum | Art historian and Head of Research at The Courtauld | Editor of Art History | Author of No More Masterpieces: Modern Art After Artaud @yalepress.
Art Historian, Curator, Professor @TheCourtauld Institute of Art London. Modern and Contemporary Art and Critical Race Art History.