L.J. Randt (Lydia) MA
PhD candidate - Art History
PhD candidate - Radboud Institute for Culture and History
Erasmusplein 1
6525 HT NIJMEGEN
Postbus 9103
6500 HD NIJMEGEN
Lydia Randt is an art historian specialising in early Renaissance art in Italy and Europe. Her PhD project ‘Serially Produced yet Unmistakably Unique: The Embriachi Workshop as Case Study for a New Perspective on Early Renaissance Art, Materiality and Trade’ was funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). Lydia interned at the Sculpture Department of the Rijksmuseum (2021) and worked as a policy officer at the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Society of Arts in Amsterdam (2022-2025).