
1757–1829 · Austrian · 28 artworks
artist bio
Joseph Kreutzinger was an Austrian portrait painter known for his depictions of nobility and prominent figures during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He captured the elegance and formality of the Neoclassical era, providing valuable visual records of the Habsburg court and aristocracy.
what you'll learn
Studying Kreutzinger's work allows students to understand the conventions of Neoclassical portraiture, including idealized representations, formal compositions, and the use of symbolism to convey status and character. Students can also learn about the historical context of the Habsburg Empire and its prominent figures.
related: Anton Raphael Mengs, Jacques-Louis David, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres

Female portrait. Perhaps Maria Alekseevna Gagarina, nee Volkonskaya
1800

Emperor Joseph II of Austria

Portrait of Henryk Lubomirski
1797

Marie Antoinette in a red hunting costume
1771

Der Glockengießer Johann Caspar Hofbauer Mit Pferd Und Jäger

Prince Grigory Gagarin
1800

Porträt Des Kaisers Franz I Von Österreich
1820

Pörträt Kaiser Franz I Von Österreich
1806

Kaiser Leopold II
1792

PORTRAIT OF PRINCE ALEXEI GOLITSYN WITH HIS DOG, SEATED IN A WOODED LANDSCAPE

Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily, 2nd Wife of Franz II
1805

Kaiser Franz Ii
1805

Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria, the Later Queen Marie Antoinette of France, at the Age of 16
1771

Kaiserin Maria Theresia Von Neapel-Sizilien
1806

Portrait of Maria Leopoldina - Archduchess of Austria
1815

Male Portrait. Possibly Prince Ivan Sergeevich Gagarin
1800

Portrait of Francis Ii
1815

Archduke Joseph Franz Leopold as child
1820

Porträt Der Familie Des Österreichischen Kaisers
1805

Bildnis Einer Dame

Portrait of Count Alexander Suvorov
1799

Charles-Joseph Ernest De Ligne
1807

Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor as a Young Archduke

Portrait of Ferenc Kazinczy
1808

Portrait of Prince Andrei Petrovich Obolensky
1804

Portrait Josephs II

Kaiser Leopold II
1792

Portrait of Charles, Duke of Teschen
1790