Friedrich Eibner (1826–1877) was a German painter of architectural subjects. He was born in 1826, at Hilpoltstein in Bavaria, Weimar Republic (now Germany). Eibner studied after the works of Heinrich Schönfeld; he travelled in Bavaria, and afterwards in Germany, France, Upper Italy, and Spain, making a large number of water-colour drawings of the places he visited. The Album for the Prince Metschersky, with whom he travelled in Spain in 1860–61, may be considered his best work.[citation needed] He died at Munich in 1877. His son was Alexander Eibner, a noted chemist and painter.
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