Friedrich A. Enders

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Friedrich A. Enders (* 1896 in Hanover ; † in the 20th century ) was a German painter , church painter and art teacher .

Life

Friedrich A. Enders was born in Hanover in the late founding period of the German Empire in 1896. After graduating from school, he first completed an apprenticeship as a church painter.

After the First World War , Enders went to Berlin to study at the local art college from 1919 to 1921 during the first years of the Weimar Republic . Then he began his work as an art teacher.

After the Second World War and still under British military rule , Friedrich Enders captured the city ​​that was destroyed by the air raids on Hanover . In the post-war period he began teaching as a teacher at the Werkkunstschule Hannover , where he also worked as a department head until 1963.

Friedrich Enders sent the joint exhibition Hannover im Bild , organized by the Hannover Art Association in the Historical Museum in Hannover in 1985 . Artists of the 20th century see Hanover and Hanoverians .

Famous works

  • 1947: Destroyed Hanover , rapid tempera, 70 × 80 cm

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Ludwig Zerull (Red.): Hanover in the picture. Artists of the 20th century see Hanover and Hanoverians. An exhibition by the Hanover Art Association in the Hanover Historical Museum. March 21 - June 9, 1985 , illustrated booklet for the exhibition of the same name, Hanover: Hannoverscher Künstlerverein , 1985, pp. 48, 59