Antoni Reichenberg (7 June 1825, Gorlice, Austrian Empire – 23 January 1903, Ternopil, Austria-Hungary) was a Polish priest, Jesuit, and artist.
From 1875 to 1887, he was a professor of drawings at the Jesuit convivium; in 1884–1885 he was prefect of the student hospital, and in 1886 he taught German.
[3][5] Every day at 7 p.m. Reichenberg prayed at the figure of St. Tekla on Panska Street in Ternopil.[1][6][relevant?]
Antoni Reichenberg was declared a newly discovered monument of cultural heritage.
[3] Among his works are the image "Our Lady of Sorrows" (kept in Stara Wieś)[2] and a portrait of Alfred Potocki (until 1918 it hung in the hall of the Galician Sejm).