Eugen Fischer de Farkasházy (born farkasházi Fischer Jenő) (29 March 1861, Székesfehérvár – 4 May 1926, Herend) was a Hungarian porcelain factory owner, ceramicist, and author.
[1] His father was Desider Fischer de Farkasháza (1827?–1914)[2] and his Jewish mother was Mary Pressburger.
[3] He studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and conducted over eight years of porcelain production.
He went where his grandfather left off the old China's, Japan's, Meissen's, Vienna and Sèvres i samples based on Herend genre cultivated, and this area has achieved such results in which the traditions of old factories scattered again.
Coulon was a great success and pâte-sur-pâte porcelain decoration of users which he designed and painted.