Lukas Vischer (1780–1840) was an amateur artist, traveler, and collector from Basel, Switzerland.
During a nine-year residence in Mexico he assembled a notable collection of ancient Mexican sculptures and ceramics.
Vischer's collection eventually formed a significant part of the holdings of the Museum of Cultures Basel.
Before settling in Mexico, Vischer traveled for several years in the United States and Canada, keeping a diary and sketchbook.
Selections from Vischer's diary, concerning visits to Washington, D.C.,[1] and the Creek Indians,[2] have been translated into English.