Auswahl der vorzüglichsten Gemälde der herzoglich Leuchtenbergischen Gallerie, herausgegeben von der literarischartistischen Anstalt der J.G. Cottalschen Buchhandlung in München [Selection of Preferred Paintings from the Gallery of the Duke of Leuchtenberg, Published by the Literary and Artistic Establishment of the J.G. Cottalschen Bookshop in Munich], Munich: J.G. Cottalschen Buchhandlung, 1831, OCLC469609185, later published in English and German as Eugène de Beauharnais, 1st Duke of Leuchtenberg; J[ohann] N[epomuck] Muxel; J[ohann] D[avid] Passavant (1852), The Leuchtenberg Gallery: A Collection of Pictures Forming the Celebrated Gallery of His Imperial Highness, the Duke of Leuchtenberg, at Munich; Engraved by J.N. Muxel, Curator of the Gallery; with Biographical and Critical Notices, by J.D. Passavant, Frankfort on the Maine; London: J. Baer; G. Willis, OCLC19541566{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link).
Possibly Hanns Hanfstaengl (1864–1869), Die vorzüglichsten Meisterwerke der Dresdner Gemaelde-Galerie in photographischen Nachbildungen von H. Hanfstaengl [The Most Exquisite Masterpieces of the Dresden Art Gallery in Photographic Reproductions by H. Hanfstaengl], Dresden: Hanfstaengl, OCLC560215703. Hanns Hanfstaengl was Franz Hanfstaengl's brother who managed Franz's lithographic business in Dresden with another brother, Max, after Franz returned to Munich.
Neue Maler Werke aus München: Auswahl neuer Gemälde vorzüglicher Künstler in München; in lithographirten Nachbildungen von Friedrich Hohe; mit einer Einl. über Entwicklung und Gang der neuen Malerei in München und biographischen Skizzen einzelner Künstler [Works of New Painters from Munich: A Selection of New Paintings by Excellent Artists in Munich; in Lithographed Reproductions by Friedrich Hohe, with an Introduction on the Development and Transition of the New Paintings in Munich and Biographical Sketches of Individual Artists], Munich: [s.n.], c. 1841, OCLC66239787.