Heinrich Peyer (1816, Vienna – after 1854) was an Austrian painter.
In 1839–1843 he studied at the Academy of Arts in Vienna.
He worked as a landscape painter in Vienna and traveled through the crown lands of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, including Hungary, Moravia and Upper Austria, and also visited Bavaria and even Volyn. From 1844 to 1854, he showed his works at the Vienna Academy exhibitions at St. Anna and from 1852 to 1854 at the monthly exhibitions of the Austrian Art Union.
Published "Album widoków Wołynia". [1] [2] The rest of his life after 1854 remains unknown. A view of Gorizia is dated "1877".
Heinrich Peyer (1816, Vienna – after 1854) was an Austrian painter.
In 1839–1843 he studied at the Academy of Arts in Vienna.
He worked as a landscape painter in Vienna and traveled through the crown lands of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, including Hungary, Moravia and Upper Austria, and also visited Bavaria and even Volyn. From 1844 to 1854, he showed his works at the Vienna Academy exhibitions at St. Anna and from 1852 to 1854 at the monthly exhibitions of the Austrian Art Union.
Published "Album widoków Wołynia". [1] [2] The rest of his life after 1854 remains unknown. A view of Gorizia is dated "1877".