Curator of Italian Paintings 1500 - 1600
The National Gallery, London
You will be responsible for the care and display of the
Gallery`s Italian paintings 1500 - 1600, and for scholarly research,
interpretation, exhibitions and acquisitions in this area.
You will have a postgraduate degree in art history, with a strong
interest and knowledge of Italian Renaissance art 1500 - 1600, as well
as relevant experience in a comparable institution. In addition, you
will have a record of publications and a very good knowledge of
Italian. The ability to balance priorities and communicate knowledge
of your specialist field to a wide audience is essential.
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Closing date: 11 June 2013
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University of Manchester
Lecturer in European/Non-European Art History (Medieval to 18th
Century).
Reference: HUM-02855
Faculty: Humanities
School: School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
Salary: £33,230-£45,941
Employment type: Permanent
Applications are invited from art historians with a specialism in
European or non-European art from the Medieval period to the 18th
century. The person appointed will be expected to expand upon our
provision in pre-1800 art history. Preference may be given to a
scholar who would make use of the university’s renowned holdings of
Medieval books and manuscripts, or fine art prints, watercolors, and
paintings from later periods. A non-Western specialism in Islamic,
Persian, Indian, or East Asian art would be equally welcome. You
should have a PhD, publications of high quality able to be submitted
for REF 2013, and be committed to innovative teaching at all levels.
The post is available from 1 September 2013.
Further particulars of the post and instructions for making an online
application can be obtained at http://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk
Informal enquiries to Professor David Lomas
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