Lorne Campbell (art historian)

Ian Lorne Campbell (born 1946) is a Scottish art historian and curator.

He has curated major exhibitions at the National Gallery and other museums, including ones on Rogier van der Weyden at Leuven in 2009 and the Prado in 2015.

[3] In 2016, KU Leuven awarded him an honorary doctorate of the Faculty of Arts.

[4] He is the author of a number of books on fourteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth-century art, and a leading expert on Early Netherlandish painting, and his contributions to research and knowledge on the period are on a par with the works of Max Jakob Friedländer and Erwin Panofsky.

He lives in London[6] and in 2014 published his book, The Sixteenth Century Netherlandish Paintings with French Paintings before 1600, a catalogue analysing 85 works in the collection of the National Gallery, London.