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Name
  
Timothy Clifford

Ex-spouse
  
Jane Clifford

Books
  
Designs of Desire

Children
  
Pandora Clifford

Role
  
Art Historian


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Sir Timothy Peter Plint Clifford (born 26 January 1946) is a British art historian. Clifford was the director of the National Galleries of Scotland from 1984 to 2006. He was known for his innovative methods for hanging and displaying art, and for his ability to leverage limited acquisition funds to purchase important works of art.

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Positions

  • 1968–1976, Assistant Keeper, Department of Paintings, Manchester City Art Gallery.
  • 1976–1978, Assistant Keeper, Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum.
  • 1978–1984, Director, Manchester City Art Galleries.
  • 1984–2006, Director, National Galleries of Scotland.
  • Innovations

    First in Manchester and later in Edinburgh, Clifford exhibited art as it would once have been displayed in the great houses of England, Scotland, and the Continent. This involved using striking backgrounds, with walls colorfully painted or hung with cloth, and double-hanging the pictures. Suitable works of art and furniture were added to rooms, to give a sense of period or atmosphere.

    Exhibitions

  • 2003, Claude Monet.
  • References

    Timothy Clifford Wikipedia