Johann Friedrich Grooth (1717 - 1801)

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Johann Friedrich Grooth

Johann Friedrich Grooth (Russian: Иван Фёдорович Гроот)  was a German painter, celebrated for his exquisite animal paintings. Born in 1717 in Stuttgart, Grooth moved to St. Petersburg in 1743 where he would make his mark as a court painter to Empress Elizabeth Petrovna of Russia. His specialized talent in depicting animals with lifelike accuracy earned him high respect and prestigious commissions at the Russian court​.

Grooth's artistry was particularly notable in his attention to detail, capturing the delicate features of bird feathers and animal fur. His works often portrayed scenes with animals and birds, rendered with such realism that they served not only as art but also as educational models in the Russian Academy of Arts, where he later taught​.

Among his renowned works is "Two Toy Spaniels at a Sugar Bowl," painted in 1757, which exemplifies his skill in capturing the essence of his subjects. This painting, like many of his works, is celebrated for its intricate detail and vibrant life, capturing the spirit of the animals he painted so fondly​.

For collectors and art enthusiasts interested in the unique blend of German artistry and Russian imperial history, Johann Friedrich Grooth's works are a testament to the rich cultural interplay of the 18th century. To stay updated on new acquisitions and auction events featuring Grooth's work, sign up for our newsletter.

Date and place of birt:23 april 1717, Stuttgart, Germany
Date and place of death:18 february 1801, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Germany, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Animalist, Artist, Painter
Genre:Animalistic, Portrait, Still life
Art style:Neoclassicism, Rococo

Creators Germany

Johnny Friedlaender (1912 - 1992)
Johnny Friedlaender
1912 - 1992
Magdalena Abele (1986)
Magdalena Abele
1986
Bernd Koberling (1938)
Bernd Koberling
1938
Carl Arp (1867 - 1913)
Carl Arp
1867 - 1913
Wilhelm Oesterle (1876 - 1928)
Wilhelm Oesterle
1876 - 1928
Simon Quallio (1795 - 1878)
Simon Quallio
1795 - 1878
Christianus Hendricus Hein (1815 - 1879)
Christianus Hendricus Hein
1815 - 1879
Hugo Spieler (1854 - 1922)
Hugo Spieler
1854 - 1922
Carl Spitzweg (1808 - 1885)
Carl Spitzweg
1808 - 1885
Daniel Berger (1744 - 1825)
Daniel Berger
1744 - 1825
Mischa Kuball (1959)
Mischa Kuball
1959
Josef P. Kronenberg (1890 - 1956)
Josef P. Kronenberg
1890 - 1956
Emil Bartoschek (1899 - 1969)
Emil Bartoschek
1899 - 1969
Gabriele Basch (1964)
Gabriele Basch
1964
Hugo Lederer (1871 - 1940)
Hugo Lederer
1871 - 1940
Gerson Fehrenbach (1932 - 2004)
Gerson Fehrenbach
1932 - 2004

Creators Neoclassicism

Johann Jacob Tischbein (1725 - 1791)
Johann Jacob Tischbein
1725 - 1791
Felice Giani (1758 - 1823)
Felice Giani
1758 - 1823
Catherine Read (1723 - 1778)
Catherine Read
1723 - 1778
Dominique Joseph Vanderburch (1722 - 1785)
Dominique Joseph Vanderburch
1722 - 1785
Guillaume Guillon (1760 - 1832)
Guillaume Guillon
1760 - 1832
Jules-Eugène Lenepveu (1819 - 1898)
Jules-Eugène Lenepveu
1819 - 1898
Samuel Petrovich Shiflyar (1786 - 1840)
Samuel Petrovich Shiflyar
1786 - 1840
Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810 - 1892)
Ferdinand Barbedienne
1810 - 1892
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli (1687 - 1771)
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli
1687 - 1771
Jean-Baptiste Vassou (1739 - 1807)
Jean-Baptiste Vassou
1739 - 1807
Francesco Giuseppe Casanova (1727 - 1803)
Francesco Giuseppe Casanova
1727 - 1803
Charles Hayter (1761 - 1835)
Charles Hayter
1761 - 1835
Giovanni Battista Pedrozzi (1711 - 1778)
Giovanni Battista Pedrozzi
1711 - 1778
Antoine Pesne (1683 - 1757)
Antoine Pesne
1683 - 1757
Sébastien Leclerc (1637 - 1714)
Sébastien Leclerc
1637 - 1714
Jurriaan Andriessen (1742 - 1819)
Jurriaan Andriessen
1742 - 1819