Peter Funnell

Dr. Peter Funnell is Curator of Nineteenth-Century Portraits and Head of Research Programmes at the National Portrait Gallery, London.[1]

Funnell studied English and the History of Art at University College London and completed his doctorate in the History of Art at Oxford University.

Selected publications

  • Thomas Lawrence: Regency Power and Brilliance. Yale University Press, 2010. (with A Cassandra Albinson and Lucy Peltz)
  • "Portraits, Power and Gender" in Portraits and Power, People, Politics and Structures. Firenze: Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi, 2010.
  • A Guide to Victorian and Edwardian Portraits. London: National Portrait Gallery in association with the National Trust, 2011. (With Jan Marsh)
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