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Name
  
Eduard Ender

Role
  
Johann Ender's son


Parents
  
Johann Ender

Uncles
  
Thomas Ender

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Died
  
December 28, 1883, London, United Kingdom

Education
  
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

Eduard Ender (3 March 1822 Rome – 28 December 1883 London) was an Austrian painter. He is the son of Johann Ender and is noted alike for his historical and genre works, among which are Francis I in the Studio of Cellini; Shakespeare Reading “Macbeth” before the Court of Elizabeth; La Corbeille de Mariage; and A Game of Chess, as well as a painting of the famous German scientist Alexander von Humboldt and his scientist travelling companion Aimé Bonpland. Humboldt did not like the painting, since the scientific instruments were not accurately depicted.

References

Eduard Ender Wikipedia