Alpine Flowers
Original 19th century chromolithographs
Anton Hartinger was an Austrian artist who specialized in still life paintings of fruit and flowers. He was born in Vienna in 1806 and a member of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna from 1843 to 1851. He later became a pioneer in the field of chromolithographic printing. He died in Vienna in 1890.
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Published for “Atlas der Alpenflora” by Anton Hartinger in Vienna 1884
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