Peter Campbell Sutton (born March 30, 1949, in Boston) is an American art historian. A specialist on seventeenth-century Dutch art, Sutton served as the Susan E. Lynch Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Bruce Museum of Arts and Science from 2001 to 2019.
Peter C. Sutton | |
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Born | Peter Campbell Sutton March 30, 1949 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Art historian Curator |
Spouse | Mary Lynn Riesmeyer (m. 1981) |
Children | 2 |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Harvard University Yale University |
Thesis | Pieter de Hooch, 1629-1684 (1978) |
Influences | Egbert Haverkamp-Begemann Seymour Slive |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Art history |
Sub-discipline | Dutch art |
Career
editBorn to Francis Xavier and Jacqueline Young, Sutton was born in Boston, but was raised in Washington, Connecticut. He graduated from The Frederick Gunn School in 1968.[citation needed] Sutton received his Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University in 1972, and both a Master of Arts and a Doctor of Philosophy from Yale University in 1975 and 1978, respectively. He is a specialist on seventeenth-century Dutch art and has written extensively on the subject, especially on the artist Pieter de Hooch, which was the subject of his doctoral dissertation.
After graduating, Sutton was hired as Assistant Curator of European Paintings at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from 1979 to 1983, and was promoted to Associate Curator until 1985. He then became the Russell W. Curator of European Paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, replacing John Walsh, in the following year until 1994.[1] Sutton also spent time as Senior Director of Old Master Paintings at Christie’s in New York City from 1994 to 1996.
In 1996, Sutton was named Director of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford.[2] In 2001, Sutton was hired as the Susan E. Lynch Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Bruce Museum of Arts and Science in Greenwich.[3] In 2019, Sutton retired and was succeeded by Robert Wolterstorff.[4]
Personal life
editOn March 7, 1981, Sutton married Mary Lynn Riesmeyer, with whom he had two children.[5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Boston Museum Fills European Curator Post". The New York Times. January 1985.
- ^ "Peter C. Sutton to retire as Bruce Museum exec director". 6 September 2018.
- ^ "Peter Sutton Announces Plans to Retire". 6 September 2018.
- ^ Bruce Museum profile [dead link ]
- ^ "Mary L. Riesmeyer, Editor, Bride of Dr. Peter C. Sutton". The New York Times. 8 March 1981.