Frederick Carl Frieseke - Gallery

Gallery

  • Bridge – Giverny

  • Sleep, 1903

  • The Green Sash, 1904

  • Reflections (Marcelle), by 1909

  • Nude Seated at Her Dressing Table, 1909

  • Afternoon – Yellow Room, 1910

  • The Yellow Room, ca. 1910

  • The Garden Parasol, ca. 1910

  • Woman with a Mirror, 1911

  • Breakfast in the Garden, ca. 1911

  • Lilies, by 1911

  • Lady in a Garden, by 1912

  • Hollyhocks, ca. 1912–1913

  • In the Boudoir, 1914

  • Woman Seated in a Garden, 1914

  • Nude in Dappled Sunlight, 1915

  • The Robe, 1915

  • Unraveling Silk, ca. 1915

  • The Window, ca. 1915

  • Rest, ca. 1916

  • Peace, 1917

  • La Chaise Longue, 1919

  • Seated Nude, 1920

  • Frieseke's daughter Frances, 1922

  • Frances, 1924

  • Youth, 1926

  • Blue Girl Reading, 1935

  • Self-Portrait, by 1938

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