Kenneth R. Bartlett (born 1948) is a Renaissance historian, author, and professor at the University of Toronto, where he earned his Ph.D. degree in 1978.
His consultancy in fine art includes work for public institutions and private collectors.
He was a consultant for the exhibition “Raphael and His Circle: Drawings from Windsor Castle” for the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in 2000.
[8] He has also appeared frequently on television for such programs as Museum Secrets,[9] The Naked Archaeologist,[10] and History Erased: A World Without Italy.
[13] He was also the star of the first ever virtual reality travel tour—a half-hour visit to Venice produced as a joint collaboration by The Great Courses, The Smithsonian, and Oculus [14] Professor Bartlett has published widely including more than a dozen books, contributions to more than 25 other books, and two dozen scholarly articles.