The museum, based in Henry Clay Frick’s 1914 Fifth Avenue mansion, reopens with a deft expansion worthy of a New York treasure.
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Ian Wardropper, the long-tenured director of The Frick Collection, chronicles how Henry Clay Frick rose to prominence as a shrewd businessman to becoming one of the most prolific art collectors of the ...
Housed in a Gilded Age mansion once belonging to industrialist Henry Clay Frick’s son, the museum’s architecture is as much a masterpiece as the works it displays, according to its website. With ...
The celebrated holdings of decorative arts objects amassed by Henry Clay Frick have been significantly enriched in recent decades by gifts from other collectors.
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Called "Ash Lea" and sometimes the "George Miller Home," the house at 331 Central Ave. and its surrounding 3 acres were once ...