Frederick Carl Frieseke

Frederick Carl Frieseke

Frederick Carl Frieseke was an American Impressionist painter who spent most of his life as an expatriate in France. An influential member of the Giverny art colony, his paintings often concentrated on various effects of dappled sunlight. He is especially known for painting female subjects, both indoors and out. In 1858, Frederick Carl Frieseke's grandparents, Frederick Frieseke and his wife, emigrated from Pritzerbe with their sons, including Herman Carl. They settled in the small central Michigan town of Owosso. Herman served in the Union Army then returned to Owosso, where he established...
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Birthdate:April 7, 1874
Birthplace:Owosso, Michigan
Date of death:August 24, 1939
Education:School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Written works by Frederick Carl Frieseke

Frederick Carl Frieseke
Frederick Carl Frieseke
Frederick C. Frieseke, women in repose
Frederick C. Frieseke, women in repose
Frederick Frieseke, 1874-1939
Frederick Frieseke, 1874-1939

Places Frederick Carl Frieseke has lived

Map showing Places Lived by Frederick Carl Frieseke
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A Owosso 14,748
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