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Frits Scholten
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'''Frits Scholten''' (b. 1959, [[Hengelo]], [[Netherlands]]) is a Dutch [[art historian]] specialising in art of the Netherlands from the late [[Middle Ages]] until 1800, and sculpture from the 15th to 19th centuries. Currently he is Head of Department of Sculpture and the [[Rijksmuseum]] in Amsterdam.<ref>"[https://ift.tt/2O1akpl Dr. Frits Scholten]". CODART. Retrieved 9 October 2018</ref> Perviously he was senior curator of sculpture at the [[Rijksmuseum]] from 1993, prior to which he worked at the [[Gemeentemuseum Den Haag]].<ref name="uva">"[https://ift.tt/2N3Pyco Frits Scholten, professor of History of Western Sculpture]". [[University of Amsterdam]]. Retrieved 9 October 2018</ref> Scholten has published extensively on applied arts and European sculpture. He is editor of the Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek and the Wallraf-Richartz Museum Jahrbuch.<ref name="uva" />
==Publications==
* "Adriaen de Vries: The Bacchant and Other Late Works". Rijksmuseum, 2017.
* "Small Wonders: Late Gothic Boxwood Microcarvings from the Low Countries". Rijksmuseum, 2017.
* "Judith Pfaeltzer: The Sculpture as Landscape". Waanders Uitgevers, 2008.
* "Menacing Love: A Statue by Falconet". Waanders Uitgevers, 2006.
* "Willem Van Tetrode Sculptor". Rijksmuseum, 2003.
* "Adriaen de Vries, imperial sculptor". Exhibition Catalogue, 1998-99, Amsterdam (Rijksmuseum), Stockholm ([[Nationalmuseum]]) and Los Angeles ([[J. Paul Getty Museum]])
==References==
[[Category:Dutch art historians]]
[[Category:1959 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
==Publications==
* "Adriaen de Vries: The Bacchant and Other Late Works". Rijksmuseum, 2017.
* "Small Wonders: Late Gothic Boxwood Microcarvings from the Low Countries". Rijksmuseum, 2017.
* "Judith Pfaeltzer: The Sculpture as Landscape". Waanders Uitgevers, 2008.
* "Menacing Love: A Statue by Falconet". Waanders Uitgevers, 2006.
* "Willem Van Tetrode Sculptor". Rijksmuseum, 2003.
* "Adriaen de Vries, imperial sculptor". Exhibition Catalogue, 1998-99, Amsterdam (Rijksmuseum), Stockholm ([[Nationalmuseum]]) and Los Angeles ([[J. Paul Getty Museum]])
==References==
[[Category:Dutch art historians]]
[[Category:1959 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
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