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Thomas Ender - Gegend bei Ischl

Gegend bei Ischl (1828)

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
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Thomas Ender

Thomas Ender was an Austrian landscape painter and watercolorist.
He was born to Johann Ender, a junk dealer, and was the twin brother of Johann Nepomuk Ender, a history painter. He and his brother were both enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, where he began by studying history painting with Hubert Maurer, but switched to landscape painting with Laurenz Janscha then, after Janscha's death in 1812, with Joseph Mössmer. He was awarded the Academy's first prize for landscape drawing.

In 1817, after several study trips, he was awarded the "Great Painter's Prize". The winning canvas was purchased by Prince Klemens von Metternich, who became Ender's patron. This made it possible for him to take part in the Austrian Brazilian Expedition, during which he made over 700 drawings and watercolors. After his return, he accompanied Metternich to Rome and remained there, on a government pension, until 1823. After that, he worked for Metternich in Salzkammergut and became a member of the Academy in 1824. Two years later, he made a study trip to Paris.

He was named a court painter to Archduke John in 1828. He accompanied him on a trip to the Middle East and Southern Russia in 1837; visiting Istanbul and Greece. Upon his return, he became a Professor at the Academy; a position he held until 1851, when he retired. His paintings grew to be very popular, and were often engraved by artists in England.

In 1845, he received an appointment as an Imperial Councilor; a largely honorary title. In 1853, he was awarded the Order of Franz Joseph. He made extended visits to Italy in 1855 and 1857.

A street in Vienna's Meidling district was named after him and his brother in 1922.

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View of Leopoldsberg with resting women and sheep in the foreground

View of Leopoldsberg with resting women and sheep in the foreground

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Tanger Bab el-Kasbah

Tanger Bab el-Kasbah

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Motiv vom Attersee mit dem Höllengebirge und figürlicher Staffage

Motiv vom Attersee mit dem Höllengebirge und figürlicher Staffage

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Pfarrwerfen im Pongau and the Tennengebirge

Pfarrwerfen im Pongau and the Tennengebirge

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Villa in a park

Villa in a park

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Ruine der Burg Muran in der Slowakei

Ruine der Burg Muran in der Slowakei

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Ischia with a view of the Aragonese Castle

Ischia with a view of the Aragonese Castle

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Castel Sant’ Angelo

Castel Sant’ Angelo

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Bergdorf mit einer Kleinindustrieanlage

Bergdorf mit einer Kleinindustrieanlage

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Ruin of Burg Schachenstein at Thörl in Styria

Ruin of Burg Schachenstein at Thörl in Styria (19th century)

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
A view of Bad Aussee with Loser mountain

A view of Bad Aussee with Loser mountain

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Villa in a park

Villa in a park

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
View of the Residence of Archduke Johann in Gastein Hot Springs

View of the Residence of Archduke Johann in Gastein Hot Springs (about 1829–1832)

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Gegend bei Flitsch

Gegend bei Flitsch

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
Trostburg Castle in the Eisack Valley in the South Tyrol

Trostburg Castle in the Eisack Valley in the South Tyrol

Thomas Ender (Austrian, 1793-1875)
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