Christopher Hamilton Lloyd (born 30 June 1945)
is a British art historian and was
Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures
The office of the Surveyor of the King's/Queen's Pictures, in the Royal Collection Department of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom, is responsible for the care and maintenance of the royal collection of pictures owned by ...
(1988–2005).
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Dictionary of Art Historians
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Lloyd worked in the Department of Western Art at the
Ashmolean Museum in
Oxford
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for twenty years.
In 1972, he was appointed to a fellowship at
Harvard University
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's Center for
Renaissance
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Studies, Villa I Tatti, in
Florence
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,
Italy
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. During 1980–81, he was a visiting research curator at the
Art Institute of Chicago, concentrating on the art of early Italy.
In 1988, Lloyd was appointed Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures for the
Royal Collection, one of the largest and most important art collections in the world, held in trust by
Queen Elizabeth II as
Sovereign for her successors and the United Kingdom. The paintings comprise one of the best known and most significant elements of the Collection. Working to the Director of the
Royal Collection, Lloyd had overall curatorial responsibility for some 7,000 oil paintings and 3,000 miniatures.
Lloyd retired as Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures in July 2005 and was succeeded by
Desmond Shawe-Taylor.
References
External links
Talk by Lloydat the
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, or VMFA, is an art museum in Richmond, Virginia, United States, which opened in 1936. The museum is owned and operated by the Commonwealth of Virginia. Private donations, endowments, and funds are used for the s ...
, 4 November 2002
1945 births
Living people
British curators
British art historians
Harvard University people
People associated with the Ashmolean Museum
Surveyors of the Queen's Pictures
Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order
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