About

A historian of American Art born in France. My research focuses on nineteenth- and twentieth-century artistic exchange, landscape art, environmental issues, as well as on the construction of cultural discourses through the visual arts. My scholarship covers a vast geography and tackles American Art in a multilingual and transnational way.

A historian of American Art born in France. I am a graduate of Sciences Po Paris (2017), the École du Louvre (2018), and the University of Delaware (2022), from which I hold a Ph.D. degree in Art History. My dissertation, The Transatlantic American Landscape: Episodes in an Aesthetic and Material History (1810-1860), examined how networks of artists built a distinct visual idea of the North American Landscape through cross-cultural circulations and a diversity of media.

From 2022 to 2025, I was the Richard & Mary Holland Assistant Curator of American Western Art at Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha (NE), where I spearheaded a major reinstallation of the American galleries and curated two exhibitions.

Since January 2025, I have been the Abert Family Associate Curator of American Art at the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee (WI), where I am working on several exhibition projects and a reinstallation of the Godfrey American Art Wing.

Additionally, I have been serving on the board of the Association of Historians of American Art (AHAA) since 2025 and am currently a member of the scientific team for the catalogue raisonné of painter James Everett Stuart (1852-1941), a database hosted by the Charles M. Russell Center for the Study of Art of the American West at the University of Oklahoma.