Category
page 1German art historians
Johann Joachim Winckelmann
German art historian and archaeologist, and conservator of the Vatican Library (1717–1768)

Erwin Panofsky
German art historian (1892–1968)
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Austrian art historian (1909–2001)

Aby Warburg
German art historian and cultural theorist (1866–1929)
Nikolaus Pevsner
German-born British scholar (1902-1983)
Hans Richter
German artist (1888–1976)
Joachim von Sandrart the Elder
German Baroque art-historian and painter (1606-1688)
Carl Einstein
German art historian (1885-1940)
Heinrich Zimmer
German Indologist and linguist (1890–1943)
Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler
German gallerist, art dealer and historian naturalised French (1884-1979)
Anton Heinrich Springer
German art historian (1825–1891)
Ernst Kantorowicz
German historian (1895–1963)
Wilhelm Worringer
German art historian (1881-1965)
Franz Theodor Kugler
German art historian and artist (1808–1858)
Wilhelm von Bode
German art historian and museum director (1845-1929)
Max Jakob Friedländer
German curator and art historian (1867-1958)

Oliver Grau
German art historian and media theoretician (born 1965)
Konrad Fiedler
German art historian and actor (1841-1895)
Henry Thode
German art historian (1857-1920)
Rudolf Wittkower
German-American art historian
Carl Friedrich von Rumohr
German art historian, writer, draughtsman and painter, agricultural historian, writer about the culinary arts, art collector and patron of artists (1785-1843)
Hans Prinzhorn
German art historian (1886-1933)
Georg Dehio
German art historian (1850–1932)
Gertrud Bing
scholar and Director of the Warburg Institute (1892–1964)
Hans Belting
German art historian (1935–2023)
Gustav Friedrich Waagen
German art historian (1794–1868)

Carl Justi
German art historian (1832–1912)
Cornelius Gurlitt
German architect, academic and art historian (1850–1938)
Wolfgang Helbig
German classical archaeologist (1839–1915)
Albert Grünwedel
German explorer, tibetologist (1856-1935)
Friedrich Sarre
German archaeologist (1865-1945)
Franz Xaver Kraus
German Catholic theologian, art and church historian, and founder of Christian archaeology (1840–1901)
Franciscus Junius
philologist
August Mau
German art historian (1840-1909)
Julius Langbehn
German art historian (1851–1907)
Richard Muther
German art historian (1860–1909)
Johannes Overbeck
German archaeologist and art historian (1826-1895)
Hildebrand Gurlitt
German art dealer authorized by Third Reich to sell looted art, historian
Margarete Bieber
German-American art historian (1879–1978)
Adolf Michaelis
German classical archaeologist (1835–1910)
Adolph Goldschmidt
German art historian (1863-1944)

Ernst Joachim Förster
German painter and an art critic (1800-1885)
Hermann Theodor Hettner
German art historian (1821–1882)

Rosa Schapire
German art historian, author and translator (1874–1954)

Kurt Weitzmann
German-American art historian (1904–1993)

Wilhelm Neumann
Baltic German art historian, architect and university teacher (1849-1919)
August Liebmann Mayer
German Jewish art historian (1885-1944), murdered in the Holocaust

Alwin Schultz
German art historian and medievalist (1838-1909)
Paul Frankl
German art historian (1878–1962)
Adolf Bötticher
German art historian (1842–1901)
Richard Krautheimer
German art historian (1897–1994)

Georg Hirth
German writer, journalist and publisher (1841–1916)
Karl Woermann
German art historian and museum director (1844–1933)
Gustav Pauli
German art historian (1866–1938)
Karl Günther Ernst Felix Becker
Art historian from Germany
Joseph Wilpert
German priest and archaeologist (1857–1944)
Ernst Kitzinger
German-American art historian (1912-2003)

Georg Kaspar Nagler
German art historian (1801–1866)
Paul Clemen
German art historian (1866-1947)
Alfred Flechtheim
German Jewish art dealer, persecuted by Nazis (1878-1937)