
German · 27 artworks
artist bio
Carl Ludwig Johann Christineck was a German portrait painter who primarily worked in Russia during the Rococo period. He is known for his elegant and refined portraits of Russian nobility and members of the imperial court, capturing the fashion and aristocratic culture of the time.
what you'll learn
Studying Christineck's work allows students to understand the characteristics of Rococo portraiture, including its emphasis on elegance, ornamentation, and the depiction of aristocratic subjects. Students can also learn about the cultural exchange between Western European artists and the Russian court during the 18th century.
related: Jean-Honore Fragonard, Francois Boucher

Nikolai Mordvinov
1771

Portrait of a Woman

Alexander Mordvinov
1771

Samuil Greig
1775

Yuri Matveevich Veldten
1786

Portrait of a Young Woman in a Red Dress
1775

Catherine Mordvinova
1773

Portrait of Alexei Orlov
1779

Portrait of Paul of Russia dressed as Chevalier of the Order of St. Andrew
1760

Portrait of Daria Aleksandrovna Troubetskaya
1770

Natalia Ozerova
1770

Sergey Mordvinov
1773

Portrait of Count Orlov-Chesmensky
1779

Portrait of Adam Vasilevich Olsufyev
1773

Portrait of Tishin

Portrait of Agrafena Ribeaupierre
1770

Portrait of Alexandra Perfilyeva, née Countess Tolstaya
1770

Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm von Ploets

Portrait of Prince G.G. Orlov
1768

Portrait of Sarah Cook
1775

Alexandr Viazemsky

Portrait of Anna Muravyova
1768

Portrait of an unknown woman

Teresa Schnee
1777

Portrait of Two Sisters
1772

Portrait of Semen Ivanovich Mordvinov as Chevalier of the Order of St. Andrew
1771

Portrait of Alexey Bobrinsky as a Child
1769