Nancy J. Troy

Troy (born 27 December 1952) is Victoria and Roger Sant Professor in Art at Stanford University.

She was previously professor of modern art and chair of art history at the University of Southern California until 2010.

Troy is a specialist in modern European art and has written books on the De Stijl movement, modernism and the decorative arts in France, and the works of Piet Mondrian.

[1][2] She is currently the Victoria and Roger Sant Professor in Art at Stanford University.

[1] Troy is a specialist in modern European art and has written books on the De Stijl movement (1983), modernism and the decorative arts in France (1991) and the afterlife of the works of Piet Mondrian (2013)[3] in which she explored how the artist's work had been exploited by commercial interests after his death to become a brand.