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Thomas Ender (3 November 1793 Vienna - 28 September 1875 Vienna) was an Austrian painter.
He was twin brother of Johann Ender. He also studied at the Vienna Academy, becoming a noted landscape painter. He won the grand prize at the Vienna Academy in 1816. Going to Brazil in 1817, he brought back nearly a thousand drawings and water colors. He visited Italy, Palestine, Greece and Paris. In 1836, he became corrector and later professor at the Vienna Academy, filling that chair until 1849.
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ID de tableau:: 73296 Der Grobglockner mit der Pasterze Der Grobglockner mit der Pasterze
Der Grobglockner mit der Pasterze, Öl auf Leinwand, 39 x 54 cm
cjr Der Grobglockner mit der Pasterze, Öl auf Leinwand, 39 x 54 cm
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ID de tableau:: 75029 Der Grobglockner mit der Pasterze Der Grobglockner mit der Pasterze
Öl auf Leinwand, 39 x 54 cm
Date 1832
cyf Öl auf Leinwand, 39 x 54 cm
Date 1832
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ID de tableau:: 78579 Portrait of Portrait of
1823(1823)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 220 x 318 cm (86.6 x 125.2 in)
cyf 1823(1823)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 220 x 318 cm (86.6 x 125.2 in)
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ID de tableau:: 86530 The Grossglockner with the Pasterze Glacier The Grossglockner with the Pasterze Glacier
Date c. 1830(1830)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 43 cm (16.9 in). Width: 61 cm (24 in).
cjr Date c. 1830(1830)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 43 cm (16.9 in). Width: 61 cm (24 in).
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ID de tableau:: 89342 The Grossglockner with the Pasterze Glacier The Grossglockner with the Pasterze Glacier
1830(1830)
Medium oil on wood
cyf 1830(1830)
Medium oil on wood
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Thomas Ender (3 November 1793 Vienna - 28 September 1875 Vienna) was an Austrian painter.
He was twin brother of Johann Ender. He also studied at the Vienna Academy, becoming a noted landscape painter. He won the grand prize at the Vienna Academy in 1816. Going to Brazil in 1817, he brought back nearly a thousand drawings and water colors. He visited Italy, Palestine, Greece and Paris. In 1836, he became corrector and later professor at the Vienna Academy, filling that chair until 1849.
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