Rose Freymuth-Frazier

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Self Portrait In Moonlight & Knit Cap, 2007, oil on panel, 20 x 24 in., by Rose Freymuth-Frazier

Rose Freymuth-Frazier (born 1977) is an American figurative painter.

Biography

Rose Freymuth-Frazier was born 1977, in Nevada City, California.[citation needed] Lives and paints in New York City.

Painting

Rose Freymuth-Frazier is known for her rigorously rendered portraits of the contemporary female experience as well as paintings of disposable objects such as breast-pumps, balloons and expensive shoes. Her work has received attention from publications including Art Papers, ARTnews, The Chicago Tribune,[1] Direct Art Magazine and American Art Collector Magazine. Freymuth-Frazier studied with and was assistant to Steven Assael in New York City and Odd Nerdrum in Norway. She also attended the Art Students League of New York where she studied with Gregg Kreutz. In 2010 she participated in the John and Diane Marek Visiting Artists Lecture Series at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She is represented by Ann Nathan Gallery in Chicago.

References

  1. ^ Alan Artner, "Painterly figures with an edge of feminine mystery", Chicago Tribune, November 9, 2007. Retrieved 2013-05-23.

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