Education In 1806, he moved with his mother to
Kassel, where he received his first drawing lessons. They returned to Berlin in 1813 and he took up a six-year apprenticeship at the
Royal Porcelain Factory. Although many artists had begun their careers at the factory, he felt that the instruction provided was superficial and took drawing classes at the
Academy of Arts. In 1821, he accepted a position as a decorative painter in the studios of
Carl Wilhelm Gropius, the Royal Court Theater painter, where he remained until 1825. During this time, he became increasingly attracted to architectural painting. He was able to finance a study trip to Paris by selling a portrait of King
Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia to the royal family. While there, he acquired more skill in the manipulation of light and atmosphere, and was inspired by the magnificent vistas of medieval buildings to devote himself almost entirely to painting
vedute.
Successes Upon his return to Berlin, he became a free-lance painter. In 1829, he married and ultimately had twelve children. Over the next ten years, he devoted himself to documenting the
Biedermeier style buildings of Berlin and, with royal customers in mind, produced a series of scenes depicting the castles in
Bellevue,
Charlottenburg and
Glienicke. In 1833, he was admitted to the Academy and designated a "Perspective Painter". The following year, he began his most famous work: a six panel panorama of Berlin. It was painted from the roof of the
Friedrichswerder Church, which is flat (and a popular place for sightseers, because all of the city's best-known buildings can be seen from there). This work was purchased by the King and a second version was bought by the King's daughter, Tsarina
Alexandra Feodorovna. Its purchase became the occasion for a trip to Moscow and St. Petersburg (1837–1838), during which Gaertner painted extensively. File:Stadtschloss schlueterhof 1.jpg|
Schlüterhof at
Berlin Palace File:Eduard Gaertner Unter den Linden 1852.jpg|
Unter den Linden, Berlin File:Eduard Gärtner 002.jpg|Part of the panorama of Berlin,
Altes Museum is on the left File:Bauakademie Schinkel (Eduard Gaertner).jpg|
Bauakademie, Berlin == Career decline ==