Dagmar Eichberger

Dagmar Eichberger (born 1955) is a German art historian, professor emeritus, and academic known for her extensive work on Renaissance culture, particularly in the Netherlands and Germany.

[2] Eichberger's work and publications have made significant contributions to the understanding of Renaissance art history and its cultural contexts.

[3][4] Her career has been marked by significant contributions to the study of visual culture and the history of collecting during the Renaissance period, and she is particularly noted for her expertise on the collecting activity of Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy and Joanna of Castile.

[2][3] Eichberger's research often explores themes of material culture and early collections.

She has co-edited several volumes on prominent artists like Jan van Eyck and Albrecht Dürer, and her interdisciplinary approach has enriched the field of art history.