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Letvin, Alexandra

Alexandra Letvin is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University, where she is writing her dissertation on Francisco de Zurbarán and visionary experience in seventeenth-century Spain. She earned her M.A. in the History of Art from Johns Hopkins (2011) and her B.A. in Art History from Williams College (2008). She is the Meadows/Kress/Prado Curatorial Fellow at the Meadows Museum (2013–15), where she has organized two exhibitions: Goya: A Lifetime of Graphic Invention (2014) and The Meadows Collects: 50 Years of Spanish Art in Texas (2015). She has also held fellowships from the Charles Singleton Center for the Study of Pre-Modern Europe (Johns Hopkins) and the Baltimore Museum of Art.

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