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Frederick C. Frieseke
American, 1874-1939

On the Balcony Undated Oil on canvas Akron Art Museum, OH.

Lady in a Garden By 1912 Oil on canvas Terra Foundation for the Arts, Chicago.

Through the Vines By 1908 Oil on canvas Akron Art Museum, OH.

Cherry Blossoms By 1913 Oil on canvas Private Collection.

Breakfast in the Garden By 1911 Oil on Canvas Terra Foundation for the Arts, Chicago.

The Birdcage By 1910 Oil on canvas New Britain Museum of American Art.

Lilies By 1911 Oil on Canvas Terra Foundation for the Arts, Chicago.

Hollyhocks By 1913 Oil on canvas National Academy of Design, New York.

Garden in June
Frederick C. Frieseke (1911) Private collection Painting - oil on canvas

<" style="margin-left: 28em;">The Open Window
(also known as The Bird Cage) Frederick C. Frieseke (1910) Private collection Painting - oil on canvas

In the Doorway (Good Morning)
Frederick C. Frieseke (1913) Butler Institute of American Art Painting - oil on canvas
The Judas Tree
Frederick C. Frieseke (1908-1909) Private collection Painting - oil on canvas
Woman Seated in a Park with Basket
Frederick C. Frieseke (1921) Private collection Painting - oil on canvas
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) was born in Michigan, studied at The Art Institute of Chicago, then at the Art Students League in New York City. In 1898 he went to Paris to study at the Acadamie Julian. In 1906 he and his wife settled in the art colony at Giverny, where Claude Monet also resided. There Frieseke rapidly developed a very original aesthetic. His art has often been identified as "Decorative Impressionism".
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