Hanna Benesz – a senior specialist responsible for Netherlandish and Flemish art in the Department of Medieval and Early Modern European Art of the National Museum in Warsaw. She has written about this collection in numerous catalogues of exhibitions in Poland and abroad, including Złoty Wiek malarstwa flamandzkiego: Rubens, van Dyck, Jordaens. 1608–1678 [The Golden Age of Flemish art: Rubens, Van Dyck, Jordaens. 1608–78] (2007). She participated in our museum’s conservation partnership with The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, and since 2012 has coordinated the Polish version of the special display Drama and Devotion. Warsaw Triptych Ecce Homo by Maerten van Heemskerck, which crowned this partnership (2013). She is co-editor, with Maria Kluk, of the Complete Summary Catalogue. Early Netherlandish, Dutch, Flemish and Belgian Paintings 1493–1983. The National Museum in Warsaw (editing about 450 of its 900 entries, concordance tables and indexes, which she continues to update until the date of publication). She popularizes European Old Masters’ paintings in the series “An Unknown Masterpiece” in the monthly magazine Art & Business. She is a longstanding member of CODART.