George
Shepard Keyes, Chief Curator and The Elizabeth and Allan Shelden
Curator of European Paintings
After earning degrees at The College of Wooster in Wooster,
Ohio, and Oberlin College, George Keyes completed his education
with his doctorate from the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands.
He joined the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1994 as curator
of European Paintings, after more than a decade as Curator
of Paintings at The Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Keyes has published widely on the subject of Dutch and Flemish
art and has authored four books and compiled seven volumes
of Hollstein’s Dutch and Flemish Engravings and Woodcuts
1450–1700. He has also contributed numerous articles
to scholarly journals over the years. Keyes also served as
president of the Historians of Netherlandish Art and was on
the executive board of the Midwest Art History Society.
Among the major exhibitions Keyes has organized or co-organized
are Dutch and Flemish Masters: Paintings from the Vienna Academy
of Fine Arts (1985), Rembrandt’s Lucretias (1991), Mirror
of Empire: Dutch Marine Art of the 17th-century (1991), Treasures
of Venice: Paintings from the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest
(1995), and Van Gogh: Face to Face (2000).
Most recently, Keyes was the coordinating editor of an issue
of the Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts that focused
on later 19th century French art. He is also the lead author
of the catalogue Masters of Dutch Paintings: The Detroit Institute
of Arts, which includes all the 17th-century Dutch paintings
in the DIA’s permanent collection.
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