An important early Milwaukee painter and etcher in the Munich realist style, Frank Enders studied at the Munich Academy and with Henry Vianden, prominent Milwaukee artist for whom Enders worked as a sign painter. From 1879 to 1884, he studied in Munich at the Academy with Alois Gabl, historical and genre painter, and Wilhelm von Lindenschmidt, historical, landscape and genre artist.
Upon his return to Milwaukee, he set up a studio at 55 Oneida Street and became active in the Milwaukee Art (showing 500 of 1346 characters). |
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