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Dutch art historian and curator (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charlotte Rulkens (born 1991) is a Dutch art historian, researcher, and curator specializing in seventeenth-century Dutch art,[1] particularly the work of Rembrandt and his painting techniques, and sixteenth-century Flemish still life painting.[2][3]
Charlotte Rulkens | |
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Born | 1991 Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Education | Leiden University, University of Amsterdam |
Occupation(s) | Art historian, Curator, Researcher |
She studied at Leiden University and the University of Amsterdam, and thereafter, held curatorial positions at the Frick Collection and the Mauritshuis.[4] Rulkens is noted for her extensive curatorial work at the Mauritshuis in The Hague,[5][6][7] where she curated several notable exhibitions.[8][9] She is a research associate at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, and has been a member of the advisory board of the Rembrandt House Museum, since 2023.[10][11]
During her time at the Mauritshuis she played a key role in the renewal of the Prince William V Gallery, and has since, been actively involved in initiatives to engage young professionals in museum governance and decision-making processes in the Netherlands.[4]
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