Anton Petter (April 12, 1781, Vienna – May 14, 1858, Vienna) was a painter from the Austrian Empire.
He visited Rome in 1808.
In 1820 he became professor at the academy of Vienna, and in 1828 he was named director of that institution.
[1] He won several prizes at the academy of Vienna, to which he was admitted in 1814 in reward for his “Meleager murdered by his Mother in the Arms of his Wife.”[1] Among his works are:[1]