Collection: Frieseke (Frederick Carl) - Wall Art Prints

Frederick Carl Frieseke (1874–1939) was an American Impressionist painter known for his luminous, light-filled depictions of women, gardens, and sun-drenched interiors. Trained in Chicago and New York before moving to Paris in 1898, he became closely associated with the Impressionist circle in Giverny, France, near Claude Monet.

Frieseke’s work is characterised by vibrant colour, delicate brushwork, and a strong focus on natural light, often depicting elegant female figures in domestic or outdoor garden settings. His paintings reflect the influence of French Impressionism, particularly Pierre-Auguste Renoir, while maintaining a distinctive personal style.

This collection features  reproductions of Frederick Carl Frieseke’s work, celebrating his contribution to early 20th-century Impressionism and his enduring appeal among collectors of decorative and figurative art.