Arthur Hoeber

Arthur Hoeber (July 23, 1854 New York City – April 29, 1915 Nutley, New Jersey) was an American painter best known for his writing on art-related subjects.

He studied with James Carroll Beckwith at the Art Students League of New York, and with Jean-Léon Gérôme in Paris at the École des Beaux Arts.

He later was art critic for the New York Globe and Commercial Advertiser.

During the last years of his life, Hoeber resided on The Enclosure, a street in Nutley, New Jersey, that had long been the home to many artists.

His popular writings include The Treasures of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1892) and Painting in the Nineteenth Century in France, Belgium, Spain and Italy (1901).