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Charlotte Bolland

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Charlotte Bolland
Academic work
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  • National Portrait Gallery

Charlotte Bolland FSA is Senior Curator for sixteenth century collections at the National Portrait Gallery, London.[1]

Career

Bolland has an undergraduate degree in history from the University of Durham and a master's degree in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art.[1] She completed her PhD at the Queen Mary University of London in 2011 on 'Italian Material Culture at the Tudor Court'.[2]

She was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 12 December 2019.[3]

Select publications

  • Bolland C. 2012. ‘London Lives: Portraits of an Italian Merchant Elite’, in A. Sutton, ed., The Medieval Merchant (2012 Harlaxton Conference Proceedings).
  • Bolland C. 2013. ‘Alla Prudentissima Et Virtuosissima Reina Elisabetta: An Englishman’s Italian Dedication to the Queen’, in P. Kaufman, ed., 'Leadership and Elizabethan Culture. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Bolland C. and Cooper, T. 2014. The Real Tudors: Kings and Queens Rediscovered. National Portrait Gallery.
  • Bolland C. and Maisonneuve, C. 2015. Les Tudors. Les editions Rmn-Grand Palais.
  • Bolland C. 2015. ‘Sat Super Est: A Portrait of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey’ in T. Cooper, A. Burnstock, M. Howard and E. Town eds, Painting in Britain 1500-1630: Production, Influences and Patronage. British Academy.
  • Bolland C. and Cooper, T. 2017. The Encounter: Drawings from Leonardo to Rembrandt. National Portrait Gallery.

References

  1. ^ a b "Charlotte Bolland". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  2. ^ Bolland, C. (2011). Italian Material Culture At The Tudor Court (Thesis).
  3. ^ "12 December Ballot result". Society of Antiquaries of London. Retrieved 13 February 2020.