Hugo Conrad von Hötzendorf (c. 1806 - 28 February 1869, Osijek) was a Croatian painter and art instructor of German ancestry.
His father came to Osijek from Brünn in 1806 to be a teacher and later, director of the local art school.
After his father's death, Hugo took over the management position at the art school in Osijek and remained there the rest of his life.
In addition to the school, he maintained his own private art studio where he specialized in landscapes with peasants, soldiers and animals.
[4] In 1864, forty-two of his pencil drawings, depicting the ancient ruins and forests of Slavonia, were displayed at a major exhibition in Zagreb.