Gottlieb Schick

Christian Gottlieb Schick (15 August 1776 – 7 May 1812) was a German Neoclassical painter.

He studied from 1795 to 1797 at the Hohe Karlsschule under Philipp Friedrich von Hetsch, a follower of Jacques-Louis David.

[1] In 1797–98 he studied under Johann Heinrich von Dannecker, after which he relocated to Paris where he spent 1799 to 1802 in David's studios.

[1] Between 1802 and 1811 he stayed in Rome, where he became an important figure in that city's artistic and intellectual circles.

In Schick's last years, his style of Raphaelesque classicism gradually acquired a romantic orientation.

Self-portrait , c. 1800
Heinrike Dannecker (1802)