Carl Friedrich Heinzmann (2 December 1795, Stuttgart - 9 July 1846, Munich) was a German landscape and porcelain painter; also known as a lithographer.
He received his initial art lessons from the court painter, Johann Baptist Seele [de].
A year later, despite having been offered a promotion to officer in the French army, he decided to go to Munich to continue his studies, with the support of King Frederick I.
His skills became so evident that, in 1822, he was able to find employment at the Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory, where his preferred decorations were happy and peaceful nature scenes.
His major works include a vase, decorated with images of the various units of the Bavarian Army; which was a gift from Crown Prince Maximilian to Sultan Mahmud II, and a plaque with views of Munich, given to King Otto of Greece when he left Bavaria.