Franz Xaver von Pausinger

Franz Xaver von Pausinger (10 February 1839 – 7 April 1915) was an Austrian landscape and animal painter.

Franz Xaver von Pausinger spent his childhood in Schloss Frein in Frankenburg am Hausruck.

[citation needed] After gaining fame as an illustrator, he accompanied Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria on a trip to the East.

[citation needed] He married Rosalia Hinterhuber, the daughter of a pharmacist.

Substantial parts of his legacy are owned by the Salzburg Museum and the Austrian National Library.

Auerhahnbalz (Courting of the Wood Grouse)