Annie Correll

PhD Candidate

Areas of interest: Northern European art, 1400 - 1700; materiality; temporality; frames and parerga; cross-cultural and cross-material exchanges.


Annie Correll specializes in early modern northern European art. Her dissertation explores the decorative and sculptural arts in Rembrandt van Rijn's history scenes in connection with questions of materiality, craft, and natural philosophy. Currently, she is the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Curatorial Fellow in the Painting and Sculpture of Europe department at the Art Institute of Chicago. Previously, she held positions at the Leiden Collection in New York, the Getty Museum, and the Frick Photoarchive. She received a BA in Art History from Washington University in Saint Louis and an MA in Art History from the IFA.