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In Memoriam: Konrad Oberhuber

Obituary: Konrad Oberhuber

Konrad Oberhuber died of brain cancer September 12, 2007, in San Diego. His last position was director of the Albertina in Vienna before his retirement in 2000. Oberhuber was most widely known as the pre-eminent authority on the drawings of Raphael, but his expertise went far beyond the Italian Renaissance to include, among others, Netherlandish and German draughtsmanship across five centuries. There are few European and North-American museums which did not benefit from his correct attributions of unidentified or misidentified drawings in their collections.

Published on November 22, 2007

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