Leuchtenberg Gallery, St. Petersburg; Charity, life-size Portrait of Artist.—Allgem. d. Biogr., vii. 364; Nagler, Mon., ii. 593.
FREYBERG, KONRAD, born in Stettin,
March 14, 1842. Horse and military genre
painter, pupil in Berlin of Steffeck, especially
successful in equestrian portraits on a small
scale. Works: Prince Charles of Prussia
and Suite (1872); Ride of Prince Charles to
a Stag-Hunt (1876); Prince Hohenlohe at
Clamart, Arrival of Prince Frederic Charles
on Battlefield of Vionville, Surrender of
Metz (1877); Group of Officers of Garde du
Corps (1878); Encounter at Ferme St. Hubert,
life-size Male Portrait (1879).—Rosenberg,
Berl. Malersch., 293.
FRIANT, ÉMILE, born at Dieuze (Alsace-Lorraine).
Genre painter, pupil of Cabanel.
Medals: 3d class, 1884; 2d class, 1885.
Works: Studio Interior, Prodigal Son
(1882); A little Rest (1883); Favourite
Corner (1884); The Sketch, Portrait (1885).
FRICH, J., born in Christiania in 1810.
Landscape painter, pupil of Copenhagen
Academy, then studied in Dresden and Munich.
Generally paints Norwegian subjects.
Member of Stockholm Academy. Works:
Six Norwegian Landscapes (1852), Oscars-*hall,
near Christiania; View in Hallingdal,
Wood Landscape from Thalemarken, Christiania
Gallery.—Müller, 185.
FRIED, HEINRICH JAKOB, born at
Queichheim, near Landau, March 11, 1802,
died in Munich, Nov. 2, 1870. History,
genre, portrait, and landscape painter, pupil
of Stuttgart and Augsburg art schools,
then from 1822 of Munich Academy under
Langer and Cornelius. From 1834-37 lived
in Rome and Naples, came to Munich in
1842, and was appointed Conservator of the
Art Union in 1845. Works: Margaret at
Spinning Wheel, Knight Toggenburg, Hunting
Party by Castle Trifels, Blue Grotto of
Capri, New Pinakothek, Munich; View of
Hohenschwangau; Wounded Knight; Italian
Pifferari; Cloister of S. Scolastica; Vintage
Assembly; Views in Sabine Mountains;
Tivoli; Views in the Palatinate.—Allgem.
d. Biogr., vii. 387.
FRIEDLÄNDER, FRIEDRICH, born at
Kohljanowitz, Bohemia, Jan. 10, 1825. History
and genre painter, pupil of Vienna
Academy, and of Waldmüller; visited Italy
in 1850, Düsseldorf and Paris in 1852.
Member of Vienna Academy since 1866.
Works: Death of Tasso (1852); False Players;
Kirmess at Mariabrunn; At the Jeweller's;
Interrupted Division; After the Lottery;
Adoption of Child; Shop Politicians
(1863); Seizure of Incendiary (1864); Hour
of Rest (1865); Pawn Shop, Coburg Gallery;
House of Invalides, Tasting Wine (1866);
Return Home (1868); The New Comrade
(1868), Vienna Academy; Service of Friendship;
Strawberry Sellers (1872), The Invalides
(1875), Vienna Museum; News, The
Examination (1883); Distribution of Wine
(1884).—Müller, 186; N. illustr. Zeitg.
(1883), i. 346; Wurzbach, iv. 358; Zeitschr.
f. b. K., viii. (Mittheilungen, i. 21).
FRIEDRICH, KASPAR DAVID, born at
Greifswalde, Sept. 5, 1774, died in Dresden,
May 7, 1840. Landscape painter, pupil of
Copenhagen Academy, then from 1798 in
Dresden. Became professor at Dresden
Academy in 1817, and member of Berlin
Academy in 1840. Works: Abbey in Oakwood,
Wanderer on Seashore, Royal Palace,
Berlin; Harz Landscape, Moonrise by the
Sea, National Gallery, ib.; Moonlight Scene
(1819), Giant's Grave, Rest during Harvest
(1835), Dresden Gallery; Woman on Seashore
beaconing to Ship, Gotha Museum;
Crucifix on Hill after Sunset; Thirty-six
views of Rügen.—Brockhaus, vii. 353.
FRIEDRICHSEN, ERNESTINE, born in
Dantzic, June 29, 1824. Genre painter,
pupil in Düsseldorf of Marie Wiegmann,
then of Jordan and Wilhelm Sohn. Works:
Convent-School; Polish Country Mail;
School-Children crossing Lake; Polish Insurgents
in Cellar; Loving Couple in Boat;
Old Church in Mazovia; Children in Rome
during Carnival; Friday Evening in Jewish
Quarter at Amsterdam; Polish Rag-Pickers