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Cathleen Hoeniger is a Professor in the Department of Art History and Art Conservation at Queen's University, Canada. She holds a Ph.D. in Art and Archaeology from Princeton University, with academic affiliations in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Her research focuses on cultural heritage preservation, particularly the impact of military conflicts, natural disasters, and restoration practices on artistic works. She teaches courses on war's impact on art, cultural heritage preservation strategies, and Italian Renaissance art.
Her research emphasizes the destructive effects of war on Italian art, including Napoleonic campaigns and WWII, and the evolution of restoration ethics. Notable works include The Afterlife of Raphael’s Paintings (2011) and recent studies comparing heritage protection strategies in WWII Italy and modern Ukraine.
Dr. Hoeniger's interdisciplinary work bridges art history with science, examining historical medical illustrations and the intersection of conservation practices with political contexts. She actively contributes to global discussions on safeguarding cultural heritage during conflicts through academic publications and conferences.
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