Georg Christoph Grooth (1716 - 1749)

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Georg Christoph Grooth

Georg Christoph Grooth was a German painter, renowned for his significant contributions to Russian art in the mid-18th century. Born in Stuttgart on January 21, 1716, Grooth moved to the Russian Empire in 1741, where he quickly became a favored portraitist at the Imperial Court under Empress Elizaveta Petrovna. His work during this period includes supervising and restoring royal painting collections and teaching Russian pupils, one of whom was the talented Ivan Argunov​.

Grooth's most celebrated work is the 1743 equestrian portrait of Empress Elizabeth of Russia, which is preserved in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and has replicas in other major institutions like The Metropolitan Museum of Art. This iconic portrait shows Elizabeth in a green colonel's uniform, symbolizing her command over the Russian military and navy​.

His role extended beyond painting; from December 1743, Grooth also served as the Keeper of the Palace art galleries, decorating interiors of palaces and other buildings in St. Petersburg and Tsarskoe Selo. This period marked a prolific phase where he created numerous portraits of the Russian aristocracy until his death on October 8, 1749, in St. Petersburg​.

For collectors and experts in art and antiques, Grooth’s works offer a unique glimpse into the 18th-century Russian imperial court and its artistic preferences. Sign up for updates on new product sales and auction events featuring Georg Christoph Grooth’s work to enrich your collection with pieces of historical and artistic significance.

Date and place of birt:21 january 1716, Stuttgart, Germany
Date and place of death:28 september 1749, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Nationality:Germany, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Decorator, Painter
Genre:Portrait, Жанр ню, Парадный портрет
Art style:Baroque

Creators Germany

Daniel Richter (1962)
Daniel Richter
1962
Josef Madlener (1881 - 1967)
Josef Madlener
1881 - 1967
Eugene Spiro (1874 - 1972)
Eugene Spiro
1874 - 1972
Olaf Metzel (1952)
Olaf Metzel
1952
Jan Balet (1913 - 2009)
Jan Balet
1913 - 2009
Georg Kolbe (1877 - 1947)
Georg Kolbe
1877 - 1947
Ferdinand Spindel (1913 - 1980)
Ferdinand Spindel
1913 - 1980
Volker Detlef Heydorn (1920 - 2004)
Volker Detlef Heydorn
1920 - 2004
Alexander Schonauer (1871 - 1955)
Alexander Schonauer
1871 - 1955
Thomas Duttenhoefer (1950)
Thomas Duttenhoefer
1950
Hans Würffel (1884 - 1974)
Hans Würffel
1884 - 1974
Markus Prachensky (1932 - 2011)
Markus Prachensky
1932 - 2011
Rainer Fetting (1949)
Rainer Fetting
1949
Eduard Micus (1925 - 2000)
Eduard Micus
1925 - 2000
Pál Böhm (1839 - 1905)
Pál Böhm
1839 - 1905
Peter Hohberger (1939)
Peter Hohberger
1939

Creators Baroque

Antonio Cavallucci (1752 - 1795)
Antonio Cavallucci
1752 - 1795
Elias Gottlob Haussmann (1695 - 1774)
Elias Gottlob Haussmann
1695 - 1774
Giuseppe Alberti (1640 - 1716)
Giuseppe Alberti
1640 - 1716
Giuseppe Nicola Nasini (1657 - 1736)
Giuseppe Nicola Nasini
1657 - 1736
Giovanni Stefano Robatto (1649 - 1733)
Giovanni Stefano Robatto
1649 - 1733
Francis Lepipre (1640 - 1695)
Francis Lepipre
1640 - 1695
Carlo Alberto Baratta (1754 - 1815)
Carlo Alberto Baratta
1754 - 1815
Johannes Janson (1729 - 1784)
Johannes Janson
1729 - 1784
Grinling Gibbons (1648 - 1721)
Grinling Gibbons
1648 - 1721
André Léon Larue (1785 - 1834)
André Léon Larue
1785 - 1834
Jacob Toorenvliet (1640 - 1719)
Jacob Toorenvliet
1640 - 1719
Giuseppe Caletti (1600 - 1660)
Giuseppe Caletti
1600 - 1660
Orazio Gentileschi (1563 - 1639)
Orazio Gentileschi
1563 - 1639
Jacob van Hulsdonck (1582 - 1647)
Jacob van Hulsdonck
1582 - 1647
Agostino Masucci (1691 - 1758)
Agostino Masucci
1691 - 1758
Simon de Vlieger (1601 - 1653)
Simon de Vlieger
1601 - 1653