Gregor von Bochmann (1 June 1850, Nehatu, Kreis Wiek, Governorate of Estonia – 12 February 1930, Hösel, near Düsseldorf) was a Baltic-German landscape and genre painter.
His father was a forest warden for the Governorate of Estonia, who had been ennobled due to his service in the Crimean War.
[1] After studying drawing and antiquities, he attended the landscape class of Oswald Achenbach and, after graduation in 1871, established his own studios nearby.
He exhibited widely, throughout Germany and Austria and, notably, at the Exposition Universelle (1878), and received numerous awards.
In 1893, he became a member of the Academy of Arts, Berlin and, two years later, was awarded the title of "Royal Prussian Professor".