Carl Wenzel Zajicek (February 29, 1860 - March 19, 1923) was a Viennese painter.
He was born one of 24 children of watchmaker Franz Zajicek. Trained in his father's trade, he worked as a watchmaker until 1900, but from an early age he practiced artistic painting as an amateur. Inspired by Emil Hütter, he specialized in Vedute of the city of Vienna, and in 1896 he achieved fame with a large panoramic painting.
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