Frederick Carl Frieseke (1874–1939) was an American Impressionist decorative painter. He was born in Owosso, Michigan & studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago & the Académie Julian in Paris. Frieseke & his family resided for 14 years in Giverny, home to Monet. Frieseke was attracted to women, gardens, parasols, & bright sunlight.
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with a Parasol in the Garden, Giverney
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Garden Parasol in The Flower Garden
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Lady with the Sunshade in a Garden
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman Seated in a Garden under a Parasol
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Garden Parasol
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Garden Parasol in June
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Lady with a Garden Parasol
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Garden Parasol & Hollyhocks
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Women under The Garden Umbrella
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) The Japanese Garden Parasol
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Foxgloves & Woman with Garden Parasol
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Garden Parasol
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Garden Parasol in Sun and Wind
Frederick Frieseke (American artist, 1874-1939) Woman with Parasol in The Garden
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) Woman with a Garden Parasol, c. 1906
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) The Pink Garden Parasol 1913
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) Woman with a Parasol Promenades in the Garden
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) Woman with Parasol on The Garden Path
Frederick Frieseke (1874-1939) Woman with a Garden Parasol & White Lilies