Daniella Berman

A specialist of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European art, Daniella Berman is a Ph.D. Candidate at N.Y.U.’s Institute of Fine Arts where she is completing her dissertation entitled “The Aesthetics of Contingency: History and the Unrealized Paintings of the French Revolution.” She was the Marica and Jan Vilcek Fellow in the department of drawings and prints at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (2019-2020) and the Theodore Rousseau Fellow in The Met’s department of European Paintings (2016-2017). She has worked at the National Gallery of Art, the Yale University Art Gallery, the Yale Center for British Art, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art.