Anton Hansch (born 24 March 1813 in Vienna; died 8 December 1876 in Salzburg) was an Austrian landscape painter.
Hansch was born in Vienna in 1813, to a family who ran a fashion and artificial flower factory.
In 1936 two of his paintings, Parthie near Hieflau in Steiermark, and From the Neuwald Not Far From the Schneeberg received praise from the art community.
In 1858, his painting Unter den Linden, a night scene, won a purchase prize by the Belvedere in Vienna.
One of these works was presented as a gift to the Emperor Franz Josef from his mother, the Archduchess Sophie.
There he focused on painting the surrounding landscapes, including the Golling waterfall, Berchtesgaden, Königssee, and Chiemsee lake.