Giulia Bartrum

Giulia Bartrum is the curator of German prints and drawings (1400–1900) at the British Museum in London, England. She is also responsible for coordinating between departments, research into the provenance history of items held in the British Museum collections which may relate to the Nazi era.[1]

Bartrum's first book was German renaissance prints 1490–1550, which was the catalogue of an exhibition held at the museum during 1995. She is an authority on the art of Albrecht Dürer and her catalogue for the 2002-03 exhibition Albrecht Dürer and his Legacy,[2] published jointly by the British Museum Press and Princeton University Press in 2002, won the 2003 Art Newspaper/AXA Exhibition Catalogue of the Year Prize.[3]

Selected publications

  • German renaissance prints 1490-1550. British Museum Press, London, 1995. ISBN 978-0714126043
  • Albrecht Dürer and his legacy: The graphic work of a renaissance artist. British Museum Press, London, 2002. (editor) ISBN 978-0714126333
  • German romantic prints and drawings from an English private collection. British Museum Press, London, 2011. (editor) ISBN 978-0714126814

References

  1. Giulia Bartrum. British Museum. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  2. Albrecht Dürer and his Legacy. British Museum. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  3. Albrecht Dürer and His Legacy: The Graphic Work of a Renaissance Artist. Princeton University Press. Retrieved 31 October 2016.



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