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Informationen zum Autor Cathleen Hoeniger is Associate Professor of Art History at Queen's University in Canada. The author of numerous journal articles and book chapters, she has recently contributed to Conservation: Principles, Dilemmas and Uncomfortable Truths and The Cambridge Companion to Raphael. She is also the author of The Renovation of Paintings in Tuscany, 1250–1500 (Cambridge University Press, 1995). Klappentext This book reveals the five-hundred-year story of many of Raphael's most well-known paintings. Zusammenfassung Acclaimed during his lifetime! Raphael was imitated by contemporaries and served as a model for painters through the nineteenth century. Hoeniger focuses on the five-hundred-year story of many of Raphael's most well-known paintings: some being lost altogether and others damaged! and reveals the historical trajectory - or 'afterlife' - of the paintings themselves. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. An introduction to the history of restoring Raphael's paintings; 2. The reception of Raphael, with a focus on the Vatican Stanze; 3. The history of damage and restoration to Raphael's Stanze and the restoration of the Loggia of Psyche in 1693-5; 4. The French king's Raphaels, 1750-1792; 5. The English reception and restoration of Raphael's cartoons, c.1525-1800; 6. Changing ownership at a time of war: the movement of seventeen paintings by Raphael during the Napoleonic era; 7. Raphael's great altarpieces in Paris and Dresden, 1801-1828; 8. 'Heritage preservation', the establishment of national galleries, and the restoration of Raphael in nineteenth-century Italy; 9. Attention to detail in the study and preservation of Raphael's art during the nineteenth century; 10. Conclusion: meticulous research, revelatory cleanings, and the rediscovery of a lost Raphael.