Friedrich August Brand (20 December 1735 – 9 October 1806) was an Austrian painter.
The son of Christian Hülfgott Brand, he was born at Vienna.
He painted several historical subjects and landscapes, which are favourably spoken of by the German authors, and engraved some plates, both with the point and with the graver, in the use of which he was instructed by Schmutzer.
His known works include the following: Among his students was the long-standing professor of landscape painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Joseph Mössmer.
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