Salomon Kleiner was an Austrian artist, engraver, and architect known for his detailed architectural etchings and illustrations. Born in Augsburg, Germany, in 1700, Kleiner moved to Vienna where he spent most of his working life. His works provide an important record of the baroque architecture and landscape design of the period, particularly in the Habsburg empire.
Kleiner is best known for his series of engravings depicting the buildings of Vienna and the palaces of the Habsburg monarchy. His major work, 'Residences Memorables De l'Incomparable Heros De Notre Siecle' or 'Memorable Residences of the Incomparable Hero of Our Century', includes detailed engravings of the palaces and gardens of Prince Eugene of Savoy. These illustrations were celebrated for their accuracy and attention to detail and contributed to Kleiner's reputation as an accomplished engraver and draughtsman.
Throughout his career, Kleiner also worked on various other projects, including a series of views of the newly built Belvedere Palace in Vienna. His engravings not only served as works of art but also as a form of documentation of the grandeur of the architecture of the time. They also reflect the interest in the classical heritage and the contemporary baroque style that was prevalent in Europe during the 18th century.
Salomon Kleiner's contributions to the field of architectural engraving were significant, and his works remain an important source for historians and art historians studying the architecture of the baroque period in Central Europe. He died in Vienna in 1761, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be appreciated for its historical and artistic value.