Oil on canvas;
Signed lower right;
21.26 × 25.20 in inch framed;
Exhibited at La Boetie Galleries, New York.
The international significance of the painter Frederick Serger (born Frederik Bedrich Sinaiberger) rests on his role as a transatlantic cultural bridge, successfully integrating into the French *École de Paris* after studies in Vienna and Munich and exhibiting in renowned Parisian galleries such as Bernheim-Jeune.
Following his wartime exile to the United States, he became an established figure in American modernism. His color-intense, lyrically expressionist oeuvre, as well as his distinguished art collection, continues to be represented in major international museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.