, and their daughters Anna,
Darya and Natalya, and their son Grigory, by
David Lüders, 1750 Count Chernyshev married
Ekaterina Chernysheva (1715–1779), the daughter of . Ekaterina was
maid of honour to
Empress Anna of Russia, as well as
favourite and confidante of
Anna Leopoldovna. Together, they were the parents of: • Countess
Darya Petrovna Chernyshyova (1739–1802), a friend of the French painter
Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun; she married
Field Marshal Count Ivan Petrovich Saltykov in 1769. • Countess
Natalya Petrovna Chernyshyova (1741–1837), inspiration for Pushkin's
The Queen of Spades; she married Prince
Vladimir Borisovich Golitsyn in 1766. Count Chernyshev died of
dropsy in
Saint Petersburg and was buried at the
Alexander Nevsky Lavra in the
Lazarevskoe Cemetery. His tomb inscription reads "His life was cut short by multiplying diseases, to the extreme sorrow of his neighbours and to the sincere grief of his friends and admirers". The later historian
Pyotr Vladimirovich Dolgorukov wrote that "He was an intelligent and talented man, but immensely arrogant, unusually vain and intolerably arrogant; nobody loved him." ==Awards==