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Six American Artists Exhibition.
Bulletin v. 2. Detroit Museum of Art. Detroit, Michigan. July, 1908.
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Brinton, Christian.
Austellung Americanischer Kunst.
Konigliche Akademie der Kunst. Berlin, Germany. 1910.
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Exhibition of Paintings by Frederick Carl Frieseke.
Macbeth Gallery. New York, New York. 1912.
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Exhibition of Paintings by Frederick C. Frieseke, January 17 – 30, 1912.
Macbeth Galleries. New York, New York. 1912.
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"Frederick C. Frieseke," Third Year Book.
Friends of American Art, Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. 1912.
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Frederick Carl Frieseke, April 8 – 22, 1913.
Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. 1913.
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Catalog of Special Exhibition of Paintings by Frederick Carl Frieseke and Leonard Ochtman, N. A.
Detroit Museum of Art. Detroit, Michigan. 1913.
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Exhibition of Paintings by Frederick C. Frieseke.
Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. 1913.
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F. C. Frieseke.
Bulletin 7. Detroit Museum of Art. Detroit, Michigan. April, 1913.
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"Frederick C. Frieseke," Fourth Year Book.
Friends of American Art, Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. 1913.
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"Frederick C. Frieseke," Fifth Year Book.
Friends of American Art, Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. 1914.
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R. K.,
The Martin B. Koon Memorial Collection.
Bulletin 3. Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Minneapolis, Minnesota, May, 1914.
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R. K.,
The Martin B. Koon Memorial Collection.
Bulletin 4. Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Minneapolis, Minnesota. July, 1914.
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Frederick Frieseke.
Bulletin. Syracuse Museum of Fine Art. Syracuse, New York. September, 1914.
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Recent Paintings by Frederick C. Frieseke, N. A., January 14 – 16, 1916.
Macbeth Galleries. New York, New York. 1916.
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Exhibition: Paintings by F. C. Frieseke and Sculpture by F. W. Allen.
St. Botolph Club. Boston, Massachusetts. 1916.
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Paintings by Great Masters: Gaspard, Symons, Hopkins, Frieseke.
Toledo Museum of Art. Toledo, Ohio. 1917.
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Modern American Paintings.
Handbook. Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1917.
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The Painting Torn Lingerie, by F. C. Frieseke, Acquired by the Museum.
Bulletin 3. St. Louis City Art Museum. St. Louis, Missouri. April, 1917.
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An Exhibition of Paintings by Gardner Symons, James R. Hopkins, and Frederick Carl Frieseke.
Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1918.
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A Frieseke Purchased.
Museum News #30. Toledo Museum of Art. Toledo, Ohio. January, 1918.
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C. H. B.,
Painting by F. C. Frieseke Acquired.
Bulletin v. 13. Detroit Museum of Art. Detroit, Michigan. May, 1919.
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Paintings by Frederick Carl Frieseke, N. A., Paintings by Maurice Fromkes, Paintings and Etchings by Hayley Lever, Paintings by Jonas Lie, Dec. 11, 1920 - Jan. 3, 1921.
Albright Art Gallery. Buffalo, New York. 1920.
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Frieseke, Fromkes, Lever, Lie.
Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery. Buffalo, New York. 1920.
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Paintings by Frederick Carl Frieseke.
Bulletin 2. Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, Michigan. March, 1921.
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Exhibition of Paintings by Frederick Carl Frieseke, Maurice Fromkes, Hayley Lever, and Jonas Lie at the Albright Art Gallery.
Academy Notes v. 16. Fine Art Academy. Buffalo, New York. January-June, 1921.
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Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture Contributed by the Founders.
Grand Central Art Galleries. New York, New York. 1923.
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Blue Curtains by Frederick Carl Frieseke, Bulletin 6.
Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art. Los Angeles, California. 1925.
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Modern American Paintings.
Handbook. Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1926.
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Water Colors by Frederick C. Frieseke, N. A., March 19 – April 1, 1929.
Macbeth Gallery. New York, New York. 1929.
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Nebbia, Ugo.
XVII Esposizione Internationale D’Arte, Venezia:, 1930.
A. E. A. Anonima Editrice Arte. Milan, Italy. 1930.
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Frederick C. Frieseke, The Walter F. Schulze Memorial Gallery of Paintings, by R. M. F.
Art Institute of Chicago. Chicago, Illinois. 1930.
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Paintings by James Chapin and F. C. Frieseke.
Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy. Andover, Massachusetts. 1931.
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Exhibition of Winter Landscapes and Other Subjects by Frederick C. Frieseke, N. A., March 14 – 26, 1932.
Macbeth Galleries. New York, New York. 1932.
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Baur,, John I. H.
Leaders of American Impressionism.
Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn, New York. 1937.
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Retrospective Exhibition of Frederick C. Frieseke, N. A.
Grand Central Galleries. New York, New York. 1939.
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Claude Monet and the Giverny Artists.
Charles E. Slatkin Galleries. New York, New York. 1960.
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Weller, Allen S.
Frederick Frieseke, 1874 – 1939.
Hirschl and Adler Galleries. New York, New York. 1966.
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Frederick Carl Frieseke, 1874-1939: American Impressionist.
Cummer Gallery of Art. Jacksonville, Florida. 1967.
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Backlin-Landman, Hedy.
European and American Art from the Princeton Alumni Collections.
Princeton University. Princeton, New Jersey. 1972.
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Domit, Moussa M.
Frederick Frieseke, 1874 – 1939: A Retrospective Exhibition.
Telfair Academy. Savannah, Georgia. 1974.
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Kilmer, Nicholas.
The American Painter F. C. Frieseke: The Small Retrospective.
The Swain School of Design. New Bedford, Massachisetts. 1974.
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The Last Expatriate: Frederick C. Frieseke.
Fayeteville Museum of Art. Fayetteville, North Carolina. 1980.
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Kilmer, Nicholas and Ben L. Summerford.
A Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of F. C. Frieseke.
The Maxwell Galleries. San Francisco, California. 1982.
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Meixner, Laura L.
An International Episode: Millet, Monet, and their North American Counterparts.
Dixon Gallery and Gardens. Memphis, Tennessee. 1982.
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Sellin, David.
Americans in Brittany and Normandy, 1860 – 1910.
Phoenix Art Museum. Phoenix, Arizona. 1982.
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Ripley, S. Dillon (foreword).
Impressionistes Américains.
Petit Palais. Paris, France. 1982.
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Les Artistes américains a Giverny.
Musée Municipal A.– G. Poulain. Vernon, France. 1984.
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Sweeney, J. Gray.
Artists of Michigan from the Nineteenth Century.
Muskegon Museum of Art. Muskegon, Michigan and Detroit Historical Museum. Detroit, Michigan. 1987.
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American Paintings from the Manoogian Collection.
National Gallery of Art. Washington, D. C. 1989.
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Chambers, Bruce W.
Frederick C. Frieseke: Women in Repose.
Berry-Hill Galleries. New York, New York. 1990.
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Weber, Bruce.
The Giverny Luminists: Frieseke, Miller, and their Circle.
Berry-Hill. New York, New York. 1995.
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Lublin, Mary.
Afternoon Pleasures: American Impressionists and Expatriate Paintings.
Beacon Hill Fine Arts. New York, New York. 1995.
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Sellin, David.
Peintres américain en Bretagne.
Muséé de Pont-Aven. Pont-Aven, France. 1995.
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American Painters on the French Scene, 1874 – 1914.
Beacon Hill Fine Arts. New York, New York. 1996.
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Kane, Mary Louise.
A Bright Oasis: The Paintings of Richard E. Miller.
Jordan-Volpe Gallery. New York, New York. 1997.
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Epstein, Stacey B.
Alfred H. Maurer: Aestheticism to Modernism.
Hollis Taggart Galleries. New York, New York. 1999.
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Chamber Works by Frederick C. Frieseke.
Hollis Taggart Galleries. New York, New York. 2000.
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Frederick Carl Frieseke: The Evolution of an American Impressionist.
Telfair Museum of Art. Savannah, Georgia. 2001.
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Merrill, Linda, et al.
After Whistler: The Artist and his Influence on American Painting.
High Museum of Art. Atlanta, Georgia. 2003.
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Bourguignon, Katherine M.
Impressionist Giverny: A Colony of Artists, 1885-1915.
University of Chicago Press. Chicago, Illinois. 2007.
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