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Mia Mochizuki holds the Thomas E. Bertelsen, Jr. Chair of Art History and Religion at the Jesuit School of Theology and the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, where she is Convener of the Art and Religion Area. She is also Affiliated Faculty in the Department of Dutch Studies and in the Department of the History of Art at the University of California at Berkeley. Previously she taught in the art history departments at Columbia University and the University of Chicago. She was educated at Groton School, Vassar College, Yale University and Leiden University. Her research has focused on early Netherlandish, reformation and seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish art. Her forthcoming book, The Netherlandish Image after Iconoclasm, 1566-1672 (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008), addresses the challenges for church decoration in the first century after iconoclasm and was awarded the College Art Association Publication Award for 2007. She has also edited a collection of essays on the use of archives and economic history for the study of art history, In His Milieu. Essays on Netherlandish Art in Memory of John Michael Montias (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2006). |
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