Juliet Carey is Senior Curator of Historic and Modern Paintings at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. She was previously Senior Curator at Waddesdon Manor. She is a founding member of the the Jewish Country House project team and is co-editor (with Abigail Green) of Jewish Country Houses (Profile Books/Brandeis University Press, 2024).
Other publications include Theatres of Life: Drawings from The Rothschild Collection, exhibition catalogue, 2007; ‘Aiming High: Porcelain, Sèvres and the Grand Vase’, Art History, 31, 2008, pp. 721-753; co-editor (with Colin Jones and Emily Richardson) and contributor to Charles-Germain de Saint-Aubin’s Livre de caricatures: The Art of Satire, Oxford, 2012. Exhibitions she has curated include Taking Time: Chardin’s Boy Building a House of Cards and other paintings (Waddesdon Manor, 2012) and Power and Portraiture: Painting at the Court of Elizabeth I (Waddesdon, 2017) and she was the organising curator at Waddesdon for Fame & Friendship: Pope, Roubiliac and the Portrait Bust (YCBA and Waddesdon Manor, 2014).