Karl Hampeln (Russian: Карл Карлович Гампельн) was a 19th-century Russian artist of German (Austrian) origin. He is known as a draftsman, watercolorist, etcher, and lithographer.
He is best known for his engravings of biblical themes and his panoramic views of the festivities in Ekateringhof with the participation of Emperor Alexander I. The artist's lithographs with equestrian portraits of the Russian emperor and members of the imperial family have also survived.
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