Laura Ridpath

Associate Director, Art Finance Strategy & Operations

Laura Ridpath is Associate Director for the Art Finance division, overseeing all of its strategy and operations. Laura holds a BA in History and Russian from University College London and a Master�s in the History of Design from the Royal College of Art and the V&A Museum, beginning her career at Christie�s in the Decorative Arts and Private Collections departments, where she supported appraisals and multi-category sales before moving to The Fine Art Group.

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