Nathanael’s role is to negotiate and manage insurances for large private and corporate collections, galleries, museums and exhibitions in the UK and abroad.
Since joining Hallett with a first class degree in History of Art and Architecture from Reading in 2007, Nathanael has completed an MA in Medieval Art at the Courtauld Institute and an AHRC-funded PhD at University College London, where he taught an undergraduate course in Renaissance Art.
His art historical research interests are the Reformation-era controversy over sacred images, and the intersections between Jewish and Christian visual cultures in early modern Italy.
This academic background informs a wide-ranging interest in ancient, modern and contemporary art and architecture. In 2021 he joined the board of directors of the Burlington Magazine. Nathanael lives in London with his wife and children.