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The Frick Collection, before long, will head back to its renovated, original location at the Henry Clay Frick House at 1 E. 70th St., at Fifth Avenue. Since 2021, the acclaimed museum and library has ...
When Henry Clay Frick, Andrew Carnegie’s longtime steelmaking partner, died in 1919, he left his great art collection, his impressive Manhattan home and one of the few private lawns on Fifth Avenue to ...
View of the West Gallery of the Frick residence (1927) (all images Courtesy of The Frick Collection/Frick Art Reference Library Archives) To enter the Frick Collection is to step inside what was once ...
Henry Clay Frick's mansion on the Upper East Side of Manhattan opened its doors to the public as a museum eighty years ago today. Creating what is certainly one of the most stunning art museums around ...
Current architectural-alteration plans for the Frick Collection on Manhattan’s Upper East Side—which appear likely to clear their final regulatory hurdle at the end of this month—will cause ...
"The Frick Art Reference Library, founded by Helen Clay Frick, has been part of the international infrastructure of art history since its inception. It has always been innovative--with its ...
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