Frederick Carl Frieseke : the evolution of an American impressionist
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Frederick Carl Frieseke : the evolution of an American impressionist
Telfair Museum of Art , Princeton University Press, c2001
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Exhibition catalogue
Exhibition itinerary, Telfair Museum of Art, March 20 to June 3, 2001 ; The Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, June 23 to August 19, 2001 ; San Diego Museum of Art, September 8 to November 11, 2001 ; Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago, December 8, 2001 to February 3, 2002
Includes bibliographical references (p. 208-210) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The color-drenched gardens and sun-dappled nudes by Frederick Carl Frieseke (1874-1939) have long been loved by admirers of American Impressionism, and his paintings are treasured in museum collections across the country. This beautiful and comprehensive volume--with more than one hundred color and almost eighty black-and-white plates--is the most ambitious ever devoted to his work. It is being published in conjunction with a major retrospective of the artist's work. A biographical overview and a detailed chronology by the artist's grandson, including charming vintage photographs, provide much new information and correct several misconceptions about Frieseke's life and career. Three invaluable essays by leading scholars discuss the diverse stages of his work and place it in art historical context, detailing his experience as a student at Whistler's atelier in Paris and as a central member of the group of American expatriates who settled in Giverny, France, near the French master Monet. The book's groundbreaking scholarship casts new light on Frieseke, American Impressionism, and the art world at the turn of the last century.
The contributors are Nicholas Kilmer, guest curator of the exhibition and the artist's grandson; Virginia M. Mecklenburg, senior curator of painting and sculpture at the Smithsonian American Art Museum; David Sellin, art historian and author of American Painters in Brittany and Normandy; and H. Barbara Weinberg, curator of American painting and sculpture at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. EXHIBITION SCHEDULE: The Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia March 20-June 3, 2001 The Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis June 23-August 19, 2001 San Diego Museum of Art September 8-November 11, 2001 Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago December 8, 2001-February 3, 2002
Table of Contents
Director's Statement 7 Guest Curator's Statement 9 Acknowledgements 11 Frederick Carl Frieseke: A Biography 13 Frieseke's Art before 1910 53 Frieseke in Le Pouldu and Giverny: The Black Gang and the Giverny Group 71 An Artist in Transmission: Frieseke in the 1920s and 1930s 99 Chronology 120 Catalogue of the Exhibition 125 Bibliography 208 Index 211 Lenders to the Exhibition 218
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