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Milwaukee Art Institute, Exhibition of Forty Paintings presented to the Art Institute of Chicago by the Friends of American Art, Mar. 1–29, 1925, cat. 14.
Indiana, South Bend Art Association, American Painting in the Manner of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Feb. 10–Mar. 31, 1948.
Evanston, Illinois, Scott Hall, Northwestern University, Apr. 2–9, 1954.
Art Institute of Chicago, Art in Illinois: In Honor of the Illinois Sesquicentennial, June 15–Sept. 8, 1968 (no cat.).
Washington DC, National Gallery of Art, American Impressionist Painting, July 1–Aug. 26, 1973, cat. 25; Whitney Museum of American Art, Sept. 18–Nov. 2, 1973; Cincinnati Art Museum, Dec. 15, 1973–Jan. 31, 1974; Raleigh, North Carolina Museum of Art, Mar. 8–Apr. 29, 1974.
North Carolina, Fayetteville Museum of Art, The Last Expatriate: Frederick Carl Frieseke, Apr–May 1980; North Carolina, Hickory Museum of Art; Charlotte, Mint Museum of Art; Asheville Art Museum; Greensboro, Weatherspoon Art Gallery; Wilmington, St. John’s Art Gallery.
Nagaoka, Japan, Niigata Prefectural Museum of Modern Art, Masterworks of Modern Art from The Art Institute of Chicago, Apr. 20–Mar. 29, 1994; Nagoya, Japan, Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, June 10–July 24, 1994, Yokohama, Japan, Yokohama Museum of Art, Aug. 6–Sept. 25, 1994.
Savannah, Georgia, Telfair Museum of Art, Frederick Carl Frieseke: the Evolution of an American Impressionist, Mar. 20–June 3, 2001, cat. 43; Memphis, Dixon Gallery and Gardens, June 23–Aug. 19, 2001; San Diego Museum of Art Sept. 8–Nov. 11, 2001; Chicago, Terra Museum of American Art, Dec. 8, 2001–Feb. 3, 2002.
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