Woman with a Mirror (Femme qui se mire) by Frederick Carl Frieseke. A woman with reddish hair adjusts her jewelry while looking into a hand mirror, with her reflection and a bouquet of flowers visible in a larger mirror behind her.

Woman with a Mirror (Femme qui se mire)

Frederick Carl Frieseke

1911 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A luminous Impressionist study of a woman at her toilette, captured in a soft, sun-drenched palette.

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Where it works

A measured, restful work with softened warm notes — sits quietly within a room.

Often works in
Bedroom · Living Room · Bathroom
Placement
Works well as a contained focal point
Walls
Best with clear wall contrast
Color notes
Soft gray, Olive green, Rich brown

About the piece

Painted in 1911 by American Impressionist Frederick Carl Frieseke, this work captures a quiet, intimate moment of reflection. Part of the Giverny school, Frieseke's technique here is a masterclass in light and pattern, juxtaposing the soft textures of the figure with vibrant floral prints and a shimmering mirrored reflection.

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