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Frieseke in Florida: Memories of Jacksonville in the 1880s

Noted American Impressionist painter Frederick Carl Frieseke moved to northeast Florida in 1881 at the age of seven. Along with his father and sister, they lived in Floral Bluff, just outside the Jacksonville city limits. Today, this location is in Arlington, not far from Jacksonville University. The young boy was enchanted with his new surroundings. His family stayed four years before returning to Michigan. Although he would not return, Frieseke never forgot his time on the First Coast. In his mid-40s, while living in France, he created a series of watercolors and paintings inspired by his childhood, and in 1936, recounted his memories to his daughter. The words that follow are Frieseke’s own, part of a narrative he called Uneventful Reminiscences. Like the watercolors on view, it is part of the Cummer Museum’s permanent collection. In conjunction with our own anniversary and the City’s Bicentennial, we hope you enjoy this snapshot of life in Jacksonville in the 1880s.

This Exhibition is organized by the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens.

On Display
Friday, March 25, 2022 to Sunday, January 01, 2023
Image Caption
Frederick Carl Frieseke (American, 1874 – 1939), The Jetty, 1921, watercolor on paper, Purchased with funds from the Mae W. Schultz Charitable Lead Trust, The Francis and Miranda Childress Foundation, Inc. and the Kenneth G. Lancaster Restricted Fund, AP.2001.1.12.

Made Possible By

Exhibition Season Presenter
    • City of Jacksonville
    • Cultural Council of Greater Jacksonville
    • Lory Doolittle
    • Ronald and Karen Rettner
Exhibition Lead Sponsor
    • State of Florida
    • The Robert D. Davis Family Endowment
    • The Schultz Family Endowment
Exhibition Sponsor
    • Director’s Circle Donors at the Cummer Museum
    • The Winston Family Foundation
Monday CLOSED
Tuesday 11AM - 9PM
Wednesday 11AM - 4PM
Thursday 11AM - 4PM
Friday 11AM - 9PM
Saturday 10AM - 4PM
Sunday NOON - 4PM
Children (Ages 5 & under) Free
Students (Ages 6 - 17) $15
Adults $20
Seniors $15
Military $15
Educators $15
College Students Free Tue - Fri

$15 Sat & Sun
You may be asked to present valid I.D.