Bernadine Heller-Greenman, Ph.D. | Adjunct Faculty, Art History

Bernadine Heller-Greenman received her undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, her MA in Art History from the University of Miami, and her Ph.D. from Florida State University. Her main area of interest is eighteenth-century French art, particularly the engravings of Jean-Michel Moreau le jeune. She has written and lectured on Moreau’s depictions of women and family life in his Monument du costume and how his images reflect the ideas of his contemporary, Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Dr. Heller-Greenman teaches courses in American Art, Art of the Baroque, and European Art of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

Contact: heller.bernadine@gmail.com