Carl Waagen (1800 – 26 November 1873 in Munich) was a German painter and lithographer.
He studied at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden and the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, and he learned fresco painting at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste München from 1820.
[2] In Breslau, Waagen worked as a portrait painter and then for two years as a restorer at the Berlin Museum.
[3] He made portraits (oil paintings and miniatures), landscapes and history paintings as well as lithographs, among others with the portrait of the emperor Pedro I of Brazil.
[4][5] On 17 October 1831, he married the singer Nanette Schechner (1806-1860), of whom he also made a lithograph.