Desmond Shawe-Taylor

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Desmond Philip Shawe-Taylor LVO (born 30 September 1955) became Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures in 2005. He succeeded Christopher Lloyd on Lloyd's retirement.[1]

Shawe-Taylor is the son of Brian Newton Shawe-Taylor and Jocelyn Cecilia Shawe-Taylor. He was educated at Shrewsbury School, University College, Oxford, and the Courtauld Institute of Art in London.[2]

Shawe-Taylor was a lecturer in the History of Art Department of Nottingham University from 1979 to 1996,[2] and director of Dulwich Picture Gallery from 1996 to 2005, when he was succeeded by Ian Dejardin.[1] He has published several books: Genial Company: the theme of genius in eighteenth-century British portraiture, 1987; The Georgians: eighteenth-century portraiture and society, 1990; Dramatic Art: theatrical paintings from the Garrick Club, 1997; Rembrandt to Gainsborough: masterpieces from Dulwich Picture Gallery, 1999; Shakespeare in Art, 2003; Bruegel to Rubens: masters of Flemish painting, 2007; and The Conversation Piece: scenes of fashionable life, 2009.[2]

In 1987, Shawe-Taylor married Rosemary Gillian North. .[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Appointment of new Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures", The Royal Collection, 17 December 2004, accessed 22 May 2008
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Shawe-Taylor, Desmond Philip", Who's Who 2010, A & C Black, 2010; online edition, Oxford University Press, December 2009; online edition, November 2009, accessed 1 June 2010 (requires subscription)
Cultural offices
Preceded by
Giles Waterfield
Director of Dulwich Picture Gallery
1996–2005
Succeeded by
Ian Dejardin
Preceded by
Christopher Lloyd
Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures
2005–present
Succeeded by
current incumbent


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