Albert Theer

Albert Theer (15 October 1815 – 30 August 1902) was an Austrian portrait painter and lithographer.

[2] From 1827 to 1832, he attended the engraving and metal cutting classes at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna.

[1] They had several children, including Julius Theer,[4] who had a promising career as an artist, but died at an early age of tuberculosis.

At the time of his death in Vienna, he was the last living representative of the old Viennese style of miniature painting.

He also worked as a copyist; reproducing paintings Raphael, Thomas Lawrence and Franz Xaver Winterhalter as lithographs.

General Ernst Gideon von Laudon (posthumous portrait)
Count Josip Jelačić , as a young Captain (miniature on ivory)