The Robe by Frederick Carl Frieseke. An Impressionist painting of a woman standing in a decorated bedroom, wearing an open, patterned robe and holding a pink flower.

The Robe

Frederick Carl Frieseke

1915 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A luminous Impressionist study of light and pattern featuring a woman in an elegant floral robe.

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Where it works

A measured, restful work with cool gray restraint — sits quietly within a room.

Often works in
Bedroom · Living Room · Guest Room
Placement
Works well as a centered vertical note
Walls
Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Soft gray

About the piece

Painted around 1915, Frederick Carl Frieseke's 'The Robe' is a masterful example of American Impressionism. The work captures a private moment in a decorative interior, where the play of light on various patterned surfaces—from the floral robe to the blue-striped wallpaper and upholstered armchair—creates a vibrant, shimmering atmosphere characteristic of the Giverny school.

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