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The National Gallery is seeking a Curator of Dutch and Flemish Painting (1600-1800)

The National Gallery in London, with its world-class collection of Rembrandt, Vermeer, Rubens and Van Dyck, is seeking a Curator of Dutch and Flemish Painting, 1600-1800. The post-holder will be responsible for the care and display of the Gallery’s Dutch and Flemish paintings 1600-1800, and for scholarly research, publication and interpretation in this subject area.  They will be active in seeking and recommending potential new acquisitions and loans, and take curatorial responsibility for exhibitions and displays in this field.

Previous post-holders include Christopher Brown, David Jaffé and Axel Rüger.  The current curator, Betsy Wieseman, is taking up a position in the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Further details can be found at the National Gallery website.

For informal inquiries, please contact Caroline Campbell, Jacob Rothschild Head of the Curatorial Department (caroline.campbell@ng-london.org.uk; +44 (0)20 7747 2855).

The closing date for receipt of applications is 20 January 2017.
Interviews will be held in February 2017.


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