*UC Santa Barbara: Department of the History of Art and Architecture, Professor (2013-present), Associate Professor (1995-2013), Assistant Professor (1993-1995)
*University of Chicago: Assistant Professor, Department of Art History (1986-1993)
Books:
*Public Faces and Private Identities in Seventeenth-Century Holland: Portraiture and the Production of Community. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009.
*New Approaches to Rembrandt. Bathsheba Reading King David’s Letter. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998 (edited volume).
*Dutch and Flemish Paintings from New York Private Collections. New York: National Academy of Design, 1988 (exhibition catalogue).
Selected Articles:
*“Temporality and the Seventeenth-century Dutch Portrait.” In: JHNA - Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art 5:2 (2013).
*Money and the Regulation of Desire: The Prostitute and the Marketplace in Seventeenth- Century Holland,” In: Renaissance Culture and the Everyday, ed. Patricia Fumerton and Simon Hunt, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999, pp. 229-253.
*“Competing Communities in the ‘Great Bog of Europe.’ Identity and Seventeenth Century Dutch Landscape Painting,” In: Landscape and Power, ed. W.J.T. Mitchell, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1994, pp. 35-76 (2nd edition, 2002, pp. 35-76).
*“The Birth of a Style: Henry Hobson Richardson and the Competition Drawings for Trinity Church, Boston,” In: The Art Bulletin, vol. 62, 1980, pp. 409-433.
*Getty Research Institute, Guest Researcher, Book “Negotiating the market in seventeenth-century Holland: Thomas de Keyser”, April-June 2012.
*J. Paul Getty Trust, Post-Doctoral Fellow in the History of Art and the Humanities at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, 1985-1986
*Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Department of European Paintings, Chester Dale Research Fellowship, 1981-1982