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Diana Seave Greenwald is an art historian and economic historian. Her work uses both statistical and qualitative analyses to explore the relationship between art and broader social and economic change during the long nineteenth century, particularly in the United States. She is currently a Wiener-Anspach Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, working under the supervision of economist Professor Kim Oosterlinck. In January 2018, she will begin a multi-year appointment as an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. She received a D.Phil. in History from the University of Oxford in 2017. She was co-supervised by Professor Kevin O’Rourke and Professor Michael Hatt. Prior to doctoral study, Diana earned an M.Phil. in Economic and Social History from Oxford and received a Bachelor’s degree in Art History from Columbia University.

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