Hélène / Frederick Frieseke

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Accession Number
1942.3
Title
Hélène
Artist Nationality
American
Artist Life Dates
1874-1939
Medium and Support
oil on canvas
Object Creation Date
1901
Inscription
Inscribed l.r.: F.C. Frieseke/Paris - 1901
Dimensions
65 cm x 81.3 cm (25 9/16 in. x 32 in.)
Century
20th century
Physical Description
In an interior composed of muted browns, red, and green paint, a woman sits on a couch or bed with her legs crossed, leaning with her chin in her left hand while holding a handkerchief in her right hand. She gazes directly at the viewer.
Subject Matter
This early work by the American painter Frederick Carl Frieseke was executed in Paris and shows the impact of Whistler's aesthetics and teaching (Frieseke attended the Académie Carmen in Paris). The rich and dark palette and close toal harmonies reflect Whistler's own painting, as does the framing of the figure and cropping of the objects in the room (most notably the framed print which Frieseke may have taken from the portrait of Whistler's mother). Frieseke's description of his approach to picture construction also parallels that of Whistler: both felt that a successful composition was based on harmony and judicious selection, not on slavish recording of what is before the painter. Frieseke's early work in Paris may also have been influenced by American pictorialist photography, which itself drew some of its sensibility from knowledge of Whistler.
Frieseke's early style, as seen in "Helene", changed later in the decade. He moved to Giverny, where he leased Theodore Butler's house next to Claude Monet. Frieseke later work was heavily influenced by the work of Renoir and Monet. He specialized in the depiction of the female nude in both dappled sunlight and in interiors--a subject drawn from study of Renoir--and his palette became much brighter and luminous. In his mature work paint is more heavily applied and in bright touches of color, reflecting his understanding of Monet and possibly the post-Impressionists.
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Record
1942.3
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"Hélène; Frederick Frieseke." In the digital collection University of Michigan Museum of Art. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/musart/x-1942.3/1942.3.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 25, 2024.
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