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The American Friends of the Mauritshuis Fellowship

In support of a project devoted to the study and connoisseurship of Dutch and Flemish art from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries, a stipend of 15.000 USD is made available

In support of a project devoted to the study and connoisseurship of Dutch and Flemish art from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries, a stipend of 15.000 USD is made available.

This fellowship offers grants in the field of art history, to support a project devoted to the study and connoisseurship of Dutch and Flemish art from the fifteenth through the eighteenth centuries. The fellowship is open to graduate students as well as curators in the United States or Canada. Graduate students should be researching dissertations that necessitate the examination of paintings, drawings or objects in the original; these candidates must be working towards a Ph.D. at an American or Canadian University. Curators who are planning an exhibition that requires firsthand study of objects or collections in the Netherlands or Belgium and who do not have funding from their institutions are invited to apply. The stipend is $15,000. To learn more about the organization, please visit http://americanfriendsofthemauritshuis.org.

Applicants are invited to submit a proposal with a detailed description of the project (three pages maximum) and two letters of recommendation before July 1, 2014 to info@americanfriendsofthemauritshuis.org

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