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

Nikolaus Sagrekow (1897 - 1992)
Nikolaus Sagrekow
1897 - 1992
Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl (1804 - 1877)
Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl
1804 - 1877
Andreas Böhm (1953)
Andreas Böhm
1953
Georg Klusemann (1942 - 1981)
Georg Klusemann
1942 - 1981
Fritz Winkler (1894 - 1964)
Fritz Winkler
1894 - 1964
Peter Philippen (1904 - 2006)
Peter Philippen
1904 - 2006
Peter Brüning (1929 - 1970)
Peter Brüning
1929 - 1970
Ernst Geitlinger (1895 - 1972)
Ernst Geitlinger
1895 - 1972
Martin Schöneich (1955)
Martin Schöneich
1955
Severin Roesen (1816 - 1872)
Severin Roesen
1816 - 1872
Eugene Spiro (1874 - 1972)
Eugene Spiro
1874 - 1972
Bruno Erdmann (1915 - 2003)
Bruno Erdmann
1915 - 2003
 Ludwig Heitland (1837 - 1911)
Ludwig Heitland
1837 - 1911
Amud Uwe Millies (1932 - 2008)
Amud Uwe Millies
1932 - 2008
Imre Ámos (1907 - 1944)
Imre Ámos
1907 - 1944
Claus Föttinger (1960)
Claus Föttinger
1960

Creators Neoclassicism

Karl Wilhelm Kolbe the Younger (1781 - 1853)
Karl Wilhelm Kolbe the Younger
1781 - 1853
Jean-Baptiste Le Prince (1734 - 1781)
Jean-Baptiste Le Prince
1734 - 1781
Nikolay Dmitrievich Mylnikov (1797 - 1842)
Nikolay Dmitrievich Mylnikov
1797 - 1842
 Canaletto (1697 - 1768)
Canaletto
1697 - 1768
François Girardon (1628 - 1715)
François Girardon
1628 - 1715
Otto Schmidt-Hofer (1873 - 1925)
Otto Schmidt-Hofer
1873 - 1925
Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner (1702 - 1761)
Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner
1702 - 1761
Étienne Jeaurat (1699 - 1789)
Étienne Jeaurat
1699 - 1789
Kristoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783 - 1853)
Kristoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
1783 - 1853
Louis Marin Bonnet (1743 - 1793)
Louis Marin Bonnet
1743 - 1793
Duncan Phyfe (1770 - 1854)
Duncan Phyfe
1770 - 1854
Michel Victor Acier (1736 - 1799)
Michel Victor Acier
1736 - 1799
Per Krafft (1724 - 1793)
Per Krafft
1724 - 1793
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli (1687 - 1771)
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli
1687 - 1771
Charles-Nicolas Cochin I (1688 - 1754)
Charles-Nicolas Cochin I
1688 - 1754
Jean Alaux (1786 - 1864)
Jean Alaux
1786 - 1864