Heinrich Hiller (born 1846 in Berlin; died 1912 in Berlin) was a German landscape and marine painter of the 19th century. [1]
Hiller showed his works from 1866 to 1883 in the Berlin Academy of Arts exhibitions, in 1880 in the Dresden Art Academy, in 1882 in the Hanover Art Exhibition and in 1894 in the Lübeck Art Exhibition. His early works were mainly painted in Germany. He probably undertook a study trip to England between 1874 and 1878, since in 1878 he exhibited, among other paintings, views of The Needles off the Isle of Wight England and the port of Dublin, in Berlin. Other of his works were created in Prague, Świnoujście, Ostend, Elsinore, Rotterdam, Prague, Venice or Rome. After his death, some of the paintings were auctioned, including The Market Place in Amalfi and View of Kronborg Castle near Helsingør. [2]