The Morteratsch Glacier in Grisons with the Bernina Range

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Description: The exquisite watercolor painting by Thomas Ender, titled "The Morteratsch Glacier in Grisons with the Bernina Range," captures the breathtaking beauty of the Swiss Alps. Ender's masterful use of color and detail brings this majestic landscape to life. The painting features the Morteratsch Glacier, gracefully stretched between the towering peaks of the Bernina Range. The foreground is richly adorned with verdant trees and rugged terrain, providing a stark contrast to the icy blues and pristine whites of the snowy mountains and the glacier itself. The depth and perspective of the painting invite viewers into a serene, untouched world, offering a glimpse of nature's grandeur in the heart of Europe.

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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.