Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art

The office of Surveyor of the King's/Queen's Works of Art in the Royal Collection Department of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom is responsible for the care and maintenance of the royal collection of works of art owned by the Sovereign in an official capacity, about 700,000 objects - many of museum quality.Sir Lionel Cust, Surveyor of the King's Pictures, had been responsible for works of art from 1901 to 1927.The current Surveyor is Caroline de Guitaut, LVO, who was appointed in December 2023.[1] The post of Surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art was in abeyance until December 3, 2023.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This job-, occupation-, or vocation-related article is a stub.
Surveyor of the King's PicturesRoyal CollectionRoyal HouseholdSovereignUnited KingdomSandringham HouseBalmoral CastleLionel CustJonathan MarsdenHugh RobertsPicturesCecil Harcourt-SmithLieutenant-ColonelLord Gerald WellesleyJames MannFrancis J.B. WatsonGeoffrey de BellaigueThe Royal CollectionTelegraph.co.ukBritish royalty