Anthony Crichton-Stuart

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Lord Anthony Crichton-Stuart (born 1961) is an American art historian, the head of Old Master Paintings, at Christie's New York.

He his is the younger son of John Crichton-Stuart, 6th Marquess of Bute; as such, he is styled as a lord. He was educated at St Chad's College, Durham University.

His areas of specialty include Dutch and Flemish 17th century paintings, and he has been active in the Old Master Paintings market for over ten years. He has been involved in the rediscovery of works by the Mannerist artists Joachim Wtewael, Bernardo Bellotto, Carlo Dolci, Lorenzo Baldissera Tiepolo and Ludovico Carracci.

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