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Elizabeth Miller是欧洲1600-1815画廊概念团队的成员,并与人合编了出版物《生活的艺术:欧洲1600-1815》(伦敦,2016),随画廊一起出版。她是V&A博物馆文字和图像部门版画的高级策展人,主要研究1700年以前的欧洲版画。2004年至2006年,她担任AHRC家庭室内研究中心的副主任,并于2006年为V&A意大利文艺复兴时期的展览目录撰写了一篇文章。2016-17年,她接受了Leverhulme Trust颁发的奖学金。l.miller@vam.ac.uk《鸟巢鸟瞰图》作者:Romeyn de Hooghe
Elizabeth Miller was a member of the Europe 1600-1815 Galleries Concept Team, and co-edited, the publication The Arts of Living: Europe 1600–1815, (London, 2016), which accompanies the galleries. She is a senior curator of prints in the Word and Image Department at the V&A working mostly on European prints from before 1700. Between 2004 and 2006 she was Associate Director of the AHRC Centre for the Study of the Domestic Interior, and in 2006 contributed an essay to the V&A exhibition catalogue At Home in Renaissance Italy. In 2016–17 she undertook a Fellowship awarded by the Leverhulme Trust. l.miller@vam.ac.uk A Bird’s-eye View of Het Loo by Romeyn de Hooghe