
1874โ1939 ยท American ยท 30 artworks
artist bio
Frederick Carl Frieseke was an American Impressionist painter who spent much of his career in France, particularly in Giverny. He is best known for his depictions of women in sun-drenched gardens and interiors, capturing the essence of leisure and beauty through vibrant color and light.
what you'll learn
Studying Frieseke's work allows students to explore the application of Impressionist principles to interior and figure painting, focusing on color harmony, light effects, and the depiction of everyday scenes with a sense of elegance and joy. His work provides a great example of how Impressionism evolved beyond landscapes.
related: Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Mary Cassatt, Claude Monet

The Chinese Robe (also Known as Girl Sewing)
1931

Foxgloves
1913

The House in Giverny
1912

Girl Reading
1904

Breakfast in the Garden
1916

The Balcony
1904

Afternoon - Yellow Room
1910

Grey Day on the River (also Known as Two Ladies in a Boat)
1908

Dutch Landscape

Through the Vines
1908

Misty Morning on the Seine
1899

Closed Blinds
1924

The Garden
1915

The Fountain
1923

The Garden Parasol
1910

The Artist's Wife Sewing
1923

Le Pouldu Landscape
1901

The Robe
1915

Girl in Blue Arranging Flowers
1915

Holland
1898

Montparnasse Landscape
1900

Nude in a Glade
1910

The Bridge, Giverny
1910

Bird in a Cage
1937

Luxembourg Gardens
1902

The Birdcage
1910

Youth
1926

Self Portrait
1938

Horse in a Field Watercolor
1899

Self-portrait
1901