Marieke de Natris, MA
Information Specialist
Curriculum vitae and duties
Marieke de Natris completed a training at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and studied art history in Leiden. In 2003 she started work at the RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History, where since 2007 she has been researching and cataloguing the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century portrait photos in the Portrait Iconography collection. As Collections Information Specialist she responds to enquiries about portraits and makes inventories of archives. In addition she contributes to the care and preservation of RKD collections and is editor of RKD Stories.
Publications (selection)
- ‘Victoria’s verhalen’, Gen. 2020 nr. 1, pp. 44-45
- ‘De dagen van Roos van Elk en juffrouw Jeanne’, Gen. 2017 nr. 3, pp. 43-54
- 'De fotoalbums van de Haagse familie Van Bylandt’, RKD Bulletin, 2014 nr. 2, pp. 27-33
- 'Twee gezantschapsportretten uit Moskou', RKD Bulletin, 2012 nr. 2, pp. 137-141
- Portret in portret in de Nederlandse kunst 1550-2012, 2012, catalogusnummers 57, 80, 81 en 82 (coll. S. Craft-Giepmans and A. de Vries (eds.)
- 'Een alliantiewapen op huis Oostduin', in: Adel en heraldiek in de Nederlanden, Hilversum 2012, pp. 319-328 (coll. R. Alma, C. Gietman, A. Mensema (eds.)