Johann Anton EismannW
Johann Anton Eismann

Johann Anton Eismann (1604–1698) was an Austrian painter.

Johannes GumppW
Johannes Gumpp

Johannes Gumpp was an Austrian painter.

Christoph HaizmannW
Christoph Haizmann

Johann Christoph Haizmann was a Bavarian-born Austrian painter who is known for his autobiographically depicted demonical neurosis. The so-called Haizmann case has been studied in psychology and psychiatry since the early twentieth century, especially by Sigmund Freud and Gaston Vandendriessche.

Hieronymus JoachimsW
Hieronymus Joachims

Hieronymus Joachims (1619–1660) was an Austrian painter.

Tobias KrackerW
Tobias Kracker

Tobias Kracker was a sculptor and painter from a family of artists who worked in Vienna during the 17th century and later throughout the Habsburg Monarchy.

Georg PachmannW
Georg Pachmann

Georg Pachmann (1600–1652) was an Austrian painter.

Tobias PockW
Tobias Pock

Tobias Pock was an Austrian Baroque painter from Swabian descent, a pioneer of sacral art.

Johann Michael RottmayrW
Johann Michael Rottmayr

Johann Michael Rottmayr was an Austrian painter.

Ignazio SternW
Ignazio Stern

Ignazio Stern, born in Mauerkirchen in Austria, was a Baroque painter who worked in Rome, dying there in 1748.

Paul StrudelW
Paul Strudel

Paul Strudel or Paul Strudl was an Austrian sculptor, architect, engineer, and painter, ennobled as Baron von Strudel and Vochburg.

Peter StrudelW
Peter Strudel

Peter Strudel or Peter Strudl was an Austrian sculptor and painter. His work forms the transition of Austria to the high baroque style.

Hans Adam WeissenkircherW
Hans Adam Weissenkircher

Hans Adam Weissenkircher was an Austrian Baroque painter and court painter of the Prince Johann Seyfried von Eggenberg in Graz.