Eduard Peithner von Lichtenfels

Austrian painter (1833–1913)
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View of the Donau with Lumberyard (c. 1860), Universalmuseum Joanneum

Eduard Peithner von Lichtenfels (18 November 1833, Vienna — 22 January 1913, Berlin) was an Austrian landscape painter. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, under Franz Steinfeld and Thomas Ender. He taught landscape painting at the Academy from 1872 to 1901; his students included Alfred Roller.

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