Albert Kindler (1833, Allensbach – 4 April 1876, Merano) was a German genre painter in the late Romantic style; associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule.
It was there he became associated with the Düsseldorfer Malerschule, whose works drew upon the newly prosperous middle-class for their inspiration and support.
An Austrian landscape painter, Franz Richard Unterberger [de], copied most of the staffage and the architecture for his 1865 painting, "Wedding in the Harbor".
A lengthy trip to Spain in the 1860s prompted him to paint larger works with Spanish themes, but they never became popular.
He died in Italy, where he had been staying at a spa in an effort to improve his poor health.