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 EXDEIl Madonna anil Saints (1579), Louvre ; Crea- tion of Adam, St. Yves (1(!1(J), Drunkenness of Noah, Sacrifice of Abraham, Um'zi, Flor- ence ; Susanna at the Bath (1(500), Vienna Museum. Ch. Blanc, Ecole florentinc ; Va- sari, ed. Le Mon., vii. 1(53 ; viii. 2(51. ENDER, EDUARD, born in Vienna in 1824. History and genre painter, son and pupil of Johann E., and student in the Vi- enna Academy. Works : Wallenstein and Seni (1844) ; Corbeille do Mariano (185<)| ; Tasso at Court of Ferrara (1852) ; Francis L in Cellini's Studio (1854) ; Emperor Ru- dolph II. and Tycho de Brahc (1855); Philip IV. Painting Order on Portrait of Velasquez (185C) ; Shakespeare reading Macbeth at Court of Elizabeth ; Emperor Joseph II. meeting Mozart ; Schiller at Court of Weimar ; Rembrandt in his Studio ; Elizabeth and Van Dyck ; Rudolf IV. on Site of St. Stephen's in Vienna ; 1 'outing Corner ; Secret Communication ; Drinking and Brawl ; Game of Chess (18.">7) ; Puri- tans on Guard ; Humboldt and Bonpland on the Orinoco ; Marie Antoinette's Farewell of Maria Theresa. Brockhaus, vi. 124 ; Land und Meer (1872 1, Xos. 4, 21 ; Wurz- bach, iv. 38. ENDER, JOHANN, born in Vienna, Nov. 3, 171)3, died there, March 1(5, 1854. His- tory and portrait painter, pupil of Maurer, Caucig, Fiiger, and Lampi in the Vienna Academy, where he obtained four prizes and the great gold medal. Visited Italy. Malta, Corfu, Greece, and Constantinople in 1818-19. Studied and copied the old mas- ters at Rome in 1820-2(5, then went to Paris and Vienna, where he painted chiefly portraits in the style of Isabey. In 1829-50 was pi'ofessor at the Academy. Works : Marcus Aurclius on his Deathbed (1814), National Gallery, Pesth ; Orestes pursued by the Furies (1815) ; Minerva showing Ithaca to Ulysses (181(3) ; Assumption, Sleeping at Christ's Sepulchre (1817) ; Judith ; Bacchus finding Ariadne ; Portraits of Duchess of Coburg, of Princesses Eszter- hazy, Hohenzolleru, Auersperg, Liechten- stein, and Taxis, and of Emperor Francis ; Madonna in Landscape, Vienna Museum ; Crucifixion (fresco, 1850-52), Liechtenstein Chapel, St. Stephen's, Vienna. Allgem. d. Biogr., vi. 105 ; Brockhaus, vi. 124 ; Wurz- bach, iv. 38. ENDER, THOMAS, born in Vienna, Nov. 4, 17!):!, died there, Sept. 28, 1875. Land- scape painter, twin brother of Johann, pu- pil of the Vienna Academy under Mossmer and Steinfeld. Won the grand prize in 181(5. Went in 1817 to the Brazils, and in 1819 accompanied Prince Metternich to Italy, where he remained four years ; in 182(5 he visited Paris, in 1S3(5 became cor- rector, and later was professor at the Vienna Academy until 1849. Works: View of Gross- glockner, High Go'll with Merchtcsgadcn Val- ley, Castle Tyrol, Nons Valley with Castle Cles, Coast of Sorrento, all in Vienna Mu- seum ; View of Rio Janeiro, Vienna Acad- emy ; Chapel in the Woods, National Gal- lery, Berlin ; Ruin of the Habsburg, Prospect from the Habsburg (18(5(5). Allgem. d. Biogr., vi. !((! ; Brockhaus, vi. 124 ; Kunsf- Chronik, i. 53 ; xi. 3(14 ; Wtirzbacli, iv. 41. ENDYMION, SLEEP OF, (iinxH do Roussy, Louvre ; canvas, H. (i ft. (i in. 8 ft. (5 in. Endymion, nude, lies asleep, on his mantle and a tiger-skin, under a tree ; beside him are his bow and his spear, and at his feet, left, his dog lies sleeping ; in background, Cupid, in the form of /ephyr, draws aside the branches that the moon- beams may fall upon him. Painted in Rome in 1792 ; acquired, in 1818, with the Ddniji- and the Burial of Alula, for 50,000 francs. Engraved by Chatillon (1810). Re- veil, ii. 137. By (iinTcino, Uffizi, Florence ; canvas, H. 2 ft. 9 in. x!J ft. 2 in. Endymion, nude, seated, leaning his head upon his arm ; background, a night landscape, with the crescent moon. Acquired by gallery in 1795. Engraved by J. B. Massard pere. Molini, Gal. di Firenze, i. 19 ; Soc. Ed. and Paris, Gal. di Fireuze, PI. 133 ; Wicar, i. Part 7.