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Charles Arthur Fries

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Fries prospered as the city grew and he exhibited widely, including shows in New York, San Francisco, and Berkeley. He was an active member of the arts community of San Diego for many years. In 1918 he was a founding member of the
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From 1874 until 1890 Fries worked for various publications as an illustrator, photographer, and lithographer in the Cincinnati area. In 1887 he married Addie Davis and in 1890 the couple bought a small farm in
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In 1872, at the age of 18, Fries began an apprenticeship as a lithographer at Gibson and Company in Cincinnati. In 1874 he began working as a photographer and lithographer for the
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in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. He is especially noted for his Impressionistic landscape paintings of southern California deserts and seascapes.
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During his career he took many extended camping trips into the deserts and mountains of southern California where he sketched and painted many of his works.
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and Alfred Mitchell. In 1919 he was elected president of the San Diego Art Guild. In 1929 he was a founder of the Associated Artists of San Diego.
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In 1936, at the age of 82, Fries made one final sketching trip into the mountains east of San Diego and in 1937 he participated in the
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In 1896 Charles, Addie and their six-year-old daughter Alice left Vermont and moved to California. After a brief stay at
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on August 14, 1854 and raised in Cincinnati. He was the seventh of eleven children born to John and Martha Fries.
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Art Association, along with other prominent San Diego artists, including
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Second Nature, Four Early San Diego Landscape Painters
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Hillsboro, Ohio
San Diego, California
Cincinnati
San Diego
Hillsboro, Ohio
Cincinnati Commercial Gazette
Art Academy of Cincinnati
Waitsfield, Vermont
Mission San Juan Capistrano
La Jolla
Maurice Braun
Federal Art Project
San Diego Bay, 1904
Rocks at Ocean Beach, 1910
Eucalyptus Grove-Balboa Park, 1910
Painted Gorge at Torrey Pines, 1919
Steven Stern Fine Arts
Laguna Art Museum
Irvine Museum
San Diego Museum of Art
Corcoran Gallery of Art
K. Nathan Gallery
https://web.archive.org/web/20140522091321/http://www.sdmart.org/collections/artists/38
http://www.lajollaart.org/Pages/History/historyartists.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20140824220541/http://bauerart.com/Fries.html
http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/2001-3/imagesfries.htm
http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/2001-3/fries.htm
http://www.sandiegohistory.org/online_resources/fries.html
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