Frederick Warren Freer
American, 1849–1908
Watercolor was not a primary medium for Freer, who had trained at the Munich Academy as a painter in oils. During his professional career, however, he did execute illustrations, and his landscape watercolors indicate that he also used watercolor in painting from nature. This study of a model, most likely his wife Margaret, is reminiscent of other works from the 1890s when transportation made trips to wilderness areas more accessible for city dwellers.
American, 1849–1908
Lady in Blue
Object Type:
Painting
Creation Place:
North America, American
Dimensions:
12 3/4 in. x 14 3/8 in. (32.39 cm x 36.51 cm)
Medium and Support:
Watercolor on paper
Accession Number:
1936.0071
Credit Line:
Gift of Mrs. Margaret Freer
Watercolor was not a primary medium for Freer, who had trained at the Munich Academy as a painter in oils. During his professional career, however, he did execute illustrations, and his landscape watercolors indicate that he also used watercolor in painting from nature. This study of a model, most likely his wife Margaret, is reminiscent of other works from the 1890s when transportation made trips to wilderness areas more accessible for city dwellers.
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