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Added search dates for the object based on artist life dates.
Added artist geographies- see biography content draft.
Added the following two sources to the TMS bibliography:
A.E. Gallatin, "The Paintings of Frederic C. Frieseke," Art and Progress volume 3, October 1, 1912 747-749, available online through the Internet Archive, https://archive.org/stream/jstor-20560766/20560766#page/n1/mode/2up
Art Institute of Chicago, Exhibition of Paintings by Frederick C. Frieseke at the Art Institute of Chicago, April 8 to 22, 1913, ND237.F91 A4 1913, The original books is in the Cornell Univeristy Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. Available online through the Internet Archive, https://archive.org/stream/cu31924073616678
Catalogue 5- "Girl Sewing" There are no dimensions or illustrations to verify if this is the same work as the painting in the DMA collection.
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Frederick Frieseke, A Girl Sewing, 1914, oil on canvas, 81.28 x 81.28 cm, Private Collection
Image from wikemedia.
Signed lower left, FC Frieseke 1914
Reproduced in E.A. Taylor, "The Paintings of F. C. Frieseke," Studio International, volume 62, no. 258, September 15, 1914; (illus page 258), 258-267.
Image downloaded from Athenaeum
UMO pending
Frederick Frieseke, Nasturtiums, 1904, oil on canvas, 81.28 cmx 66.04 cm.
Image downloaded from books0977 tumblr. (http://books0977.tumblr.com/post/25168268282/nasturtiums-1904-frederick-carl-frieseke)
Also on The Athenaeum, listed as Private Collection
UMO pending
Frederick Frieseke, Reading by Lamp Light.
** Not adding this image to Piction because I cannot verify the metadata from a reliable source.
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PROVENANCE
Until 1956: Leslie Waggener, Dallas, TX
From 1956: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift from the above [1]
[1] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
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Notes
Added search dates for the object based on artist life dates.
Added artist geographies- see biography content draft.
Added the following two sources to the TMS bibliography:
A.E. Gallatin, "The Paintings of Frederic C. Frieseke," Art and Progress volume 3, October 1, 1912 747-749, available online through the Internet Archive, https://archive.org/stream/jstor-20560766/20560766#page/n1/mode/2up
Art Institute of Chicago, Exhibition of Paintings by Frederick C. Frieseke at the Art Institute of Chicago, April 8 to 22, 1913, ND237.F91 A4 1913, The original books is in the Cornell Univeristy Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. Available online through the Internet Archive, https://archive.org/stream/cu31924073616678
Catalogue 5- "Girl Sewing" There are no dimensions or illustrations to verify if this is the same work as the painting in the DMA collection.
PRINT AND ADD TO FILE:
Frederick Frieseke, A Girl Sewing, 1914, oil on canvas, 81.28 x 81.28 cm, Private Collection
Image from wikemedia.
Signed lower left, FC Frieseke 1914
Reproduced in E.A. Taylor, "The Paintings of F. C. Frieseke," Studio International, volume 62, no. 258, September 15, 1914; (illus page 258), 258-267.
Image downloaded from Athenaeum
UMO pending
Frederick Frieseke, Nasturtiums, 1904, oil on canvas, 81.28 cmx 66.04 cm.
Image downloaded from books0977 tumblr. (http://books0977.tumblr.com/post/25168268282/nasturtiums-1904-frederick-carl-frieseke)
Also on The Athenaeum, listed as Private Collection
UMO pending
Frederick Frieseke, Reading by Lamp Light.
** Not adding this image to Piction because I cannot verify the metadata from a reliable source.
Catalogue essays
Artist/designers
Cultures
Geography
Process/materials
oil
wood panel
Historical periods
Individuals
Subject terms
sewing
woman
sitting
chair
wallpaper
interior spaces
stripes
necklace
cloth
RELATED OBJECTS
PROVENANCE
Until 1956: Leslie Waggener, Dallas, TX
From 1956: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift from the above [1]
[1] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.
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