Mexicans Travelling in the Desert

Mexicans Travelling in the Desert

1875·Graphite and colored wax pencil on tan wove paper·5 1/8 x 9 1/8 in. (13 x 23.2 cm)

Gift of Mrs. William G. Peckham, 1947

Catalogue

Year
1875
Dimensions
5 1/8 x 9 1/8 in. (13 x 23.2 cm)

Artist

Frederick Warren Freer
Frederick Warren Freer

Painting

Frederick Warren Freer was an American painter from Kennicott Grove, Illinois, who was especially known for his skill in portraying female subjects. The son of a physician, Freer studied art instead of medicine after going partially deaf when he was fourteen. After he graduated from high school in Chicago, Freer's family relocated to Munich, where Freer studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts under multiple well-known artists. He returned to Chicago in 1871 before travelling to San Luis Potosí, Munich, Paris, the Netherlands, and Italy; in 1880, he moved to New York City. During this time, he extensively exhibited his work across the United States, a practice he would continue for the rest of his career. He also married Margaret Cecilia Keenan, who frequently modelled for his works.

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Head of a Woman

Head of a Woman

1880 · etching

WW-1880-325145

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Year
1875
Dimensions
5 1/8 x 9 1/8 in. (13 x 23.2 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1875-325144

Source

Source
met
Status
verified

Artist

Frederick Warren Freer

Frederick Warren Freer

Painting

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