Anna Peters (28 February 1843, Mannheim – 26 June 1926, Stuttgart) was a German painter remembered for her flower paintings and landscapes.
[7] During the summer months she regularly visited Schloss Köngen to the southeast of Stuttgart, where she and her sisters had a studio where they were able to develop their artistic skills.
[7] The focus of her work continued to be mainly paintings of flowers and plants in the traditional Dutch century style.
She produced several landscapes, a few pictures of children, and added decorations to royal castles at Stuttgart and Friedrichshafen.
[7] Peters's final years from 1912 were spent with her sisters in her home in Stuttgart-Sonnenberg, where she died on June 26, 1926.