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Edmund Von Wörndle - View Of The Villa Hadriana, Tivoli

View Of The Villa Hadriana, Tivoli

Edmund Von Wörndle (Austrian, 1827-1906)
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Edmund von Wörndle zu Adelsfried und Weiherburg was an Austrian landscape painter, in the Romantic style.

He was born to Johann von Wörndle, Building Manager at the Hofburg (Imperial Palace). His grandfather, Philipp von Wörndle (1755–1818), was a Commander in the Landsturm. His brother, August von Wörndle, also became a painter.

He and his brother both attended the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, where he studied landscape painting with Franz Steinfeld and Thomas Ender. In 1855, he set out on a pilgrimage to Palestine; making several books of sketches. These were later made into oil paintings and lithographs; published in Vienna and Innsbruck.

From 1856 to 1859, he lived in the Austrian Embassy, at the Palazzo Venezia in Rome. While there, he received commissions from throughout Europe. He then returned to Innsbruck, to live with his family. Shortly after, he married Sophie von Attlmeier.

From 1880 to 1883, he created scenes based on the epic Medieval poem, Parzival by Wolfram von Eschenbach. They were first exhibited In Merano. In 1896, together with his son Wilhelm [de], who was also an artist, he created eleven historical scenes from the life of Andreas Hofer, for the Sacred Heart memorial chapel at the church in St. Leonhard in Passeier. They were his last major work. He was a founder of the "Association for Church Arts and Crafts" and served on its board until 1905.

His eldest son, Heinrich, was an author, publisher, and bookseller.

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