- Geoffrey de Bellaigue
Sir Geoffrey de Bellaigue (born12 March 1931 )GCVO MAFBA FSA , wasSurveyor of the Queen's Works of Art from 1972 to 1996. His was the first full-time appointment to the office, and he did much to professionalise theRoyal Collection department after being made theDirector of the Royal Collection in 1988.de Bellaigue was born in 1931, son of Vicomte Pierre de Bellaigue and Marie-Antoinette Willemin, and was educated at Wellington College, and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he obtained a BA in 1954 (and MA in 1959). He also attended the
École du Louvre ,Paris .From 1954 to 1959 de Bellaigue worked for J Henry Schroeder and Co. He then joined the National Trust and worked for them at
Waddesdon Manor 1960-1963, where he was Keeper of Collection 1962-1963.de Bellaigue joined the
Royal Household in 1963, as DeputySurveyor of the Queen's Works of Art . In 1972 he was promoted toSurveyor of the Queen's Works of Art , and since 1996 has been Surveyor Emeritus.He held the positions of
Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art andDirector of the Royal Collection concurrently from 1988 to 1996.He was a member of the Executive Committee of the
National Art-Collection Fund from 1977, Honorary President of the French Porcelain Society from 1985, and a trustee of theWallace Collection from 1998.Sir Geoffrey was made a
MVO in 1968, and was promoted to CVO in 1976. He wasknight ed and made a KCVO in 1986 and toGCVO in 1996 on retirement.He was elected a Fellow of the
British Academy in 1992, and was also a Fellow of theSociety of Antiquaries of London .
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