Johann Friedrich Anthing


Johann Friedrich Anthing was a German serviceman, artist and historian.

Biography

Johann Friedrich Anthing was born on 26 May 1753 in Gotha. After his theological studies in Iena, Anthing travelled across Europe, going from one royal court to the next, as a silhouette artist. He drew portraits of princes, courtiers and famous personalities such as Goethe during his stay at the Weimar court. He was employed in Saint-Petersburg from 1783 and drew portraits of members of the imperial family, including Grand Duke Paul Petrovitch and his wife Maria Fedorovna, as well as members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences. Anthing travelled to Frankfurt in 1790 to attend the crowning of Leopold II, and he published a description of the ceremony. In 1793, Anthing returned to Russia and became Marshal Alexander Suvorov's Aide-de-camp. He would later write a three-volume biography of Suvorov. After the crowning of Paul I and Suvorov's subsequent disgrace in 1797, Anthing resigned. He spent the last years of his life in Saint-Petersburg and died on 12 August 1805.

Personal life

Married to a Frenchwoman, he had a daughter, Johanna Maria Sophia "Sophinka" d'Anthing, who would settle in France. He was also the elder brother of general Karl Heinrich Wilhelm Anthing.

Some of his drawings

Selected works