Kathryn Kremnitzer

Kathryn Kremnitzer is Vice President, Head of Sales for 19th-Century European Art at Sotheby’s in New York. Previously, she served as research associate in Painting and Sculpture of Europe at the Art Institute of Chicago from 2018 to 2022, where she contributed to the exhibitions Monet and Chicago (2020) and Manet and Modern Beauty (2019) as well as the online scholarly catalogue Manet Paintings and Works on Paper at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Previously, she served as a research assistant at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Kremnitzer holds a PhD in art history from Columbia University, where she specialized in 19th-century French paintings and works on paper.
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Bertha Palmer and Sara Hallowell: Bringing Monet to Chicago
An art collector and her expert advisor—early admirers of Monet’s luminous paintings—made the city a destination for Impressionist art.
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The First City: Chicago Collectors and Monet
Collectors in Chicago, along with the Art Institute, were early champions of radically new artwork by a French artist named Claude Monet.
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