Tag: Henry Clay

The Frick Art & Historical Center Announces Major Fabergé Exhibition Opening Fall 2011

PITTSBURGH, PA.- The Frick Art & Historical Center announces that in fall 2011 it will present the first major exhibition of Fabergé objects to be shown in Pittsburgh. FabergeAtTheFrick.org, a new website that provides information about this special e…

New Tour Presents the Restored Frick Home through the Eyes of the Women Who Lived There

PITTSBURGH, PA.- The Frick Art & Historical Center announces a new thematic tour of Clayton, the restored late-19th-century home of the Henry Clay Frick family, to be offered during the months of March and April 2011. All the Ladies of the House is the…

Frick Collection Exhibition Considers Rembrandt Through the Eyes of Two Collectors

NEW YORK, NY.- In the century that has passed since the collectors Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919) and Frederik Johannes Lugt (1884-1970) began to acquire works by Rembrandt van Rijn, the world’s view of the artist has changed dramatically. In the late ni…

Frick Collection Exhibition Considers Rembrandt Through the Eyes of Two Collectors

NEW YORK, NY.- In the century that has passed since the collectors Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919) and Frederik Johannes Lugt (1884-1970) began to acquire works by Rembrandt van Rijn, the world’s view of the artist has changed dramatically. In the late ni…

Landmarks Preservation Commission Approves Enclosure of Frick Portico

NEW YORK, NY.- Visitors at The Frick Collection find it difficult to believe that the Garden Court—a signature gallery considered by many to be the heart of the former mansion—was never enjoyed by its original resident, industrialist Henry Cl…

Frick Collection on Fifth Avenue Celebrates 75th Anniversary

NEW YORK (AP).- New York’s incomparable Frick Collection is throwing itself a birthday party this year to mark the 75 years since the museum opened its doors to the public. As might be expected from an institution established by steel magnate Henry Cla…

Frick Announces Intention to Enclose Portico to Create Gallery for Sculpture and Decorative Arts

NEW YORK, NY.- Visitors at The Frick Collection find it difficult to believe that the Garden Court—a signature gallery considered by many to be the heart of the former mansion—was never enjoyed by its original resident, industrialist Henry Cl…

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