Adolph Konrad Fiedler or Conrad Fiedler (September 23, 1841 – June 13, 1895) was a German art historian, art collector and writer. Fiedler was one of the most important German art theorist of the 19th century.

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Konrad Fiedler | |
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| Born | Adolph Konrad Fiedler September 23, 1841 Oederan, Kingdom of Saxony |
| Died | June 13, 1895 |
| Nationality | German |
| Occupation | art historian, art collector and writer |
| Spouse(s) | Mary Meyer |
Fiedler was born in Oederan. He studied law at the Heidelberg University[1] and the University of Lausanne. In 1876 Fiedler married Mary Meyer. In 1895 Konrad Fiedler died in Munich by the fall from a balcony. He was buried in the family tomb on the estate Crostewitz.
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