The museum, based in Henry Clay Frick’s 1914 Fifth Avenue mansion, reopens with a deft expansion worthy of a New York treasure.
Trump is targeting Khalil in the same way the US once targeted Emma Goldman to deport thousands of legal immigrants.
Leader’s yearlong examination of Lexington’s 250 years of history examines the story of Charlotte Dupuy, who sought her freedom from Henry Clay.
Called "Ash Lea" and sometimes the "George Miller Home," the house at 331 Central Ave. and its surrounding 3 acres were once ...
The all-time leading scorer in Henry Clay boys basketball history shows off his scoring touch for Missouri in a loss to ...
We are thrilled to announce that the Nassau County Museum of Art has been named Best Art Museum/Gallery on Long Island in the ...
The Frick Collection in New York will be celebrating their reopening this summer with an exhibition dedicated to Vermeer's ...
Comtesse d'Haussonville' by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres will be back on view in New York when the museum reopens this April ...
Coming up: the Frick Collection's reopening, a dazzling exhibit in the Guggenheim's rotunda, a spotlight on Brooklyn artists, ...
“Pittsburgh, being an industrial city, a lot of people focus on steel, Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick and forget about everyone else. Historians have framed history around the experiences ...
So when Henry VII died in 1509 after suffering from gout and asthma, he was fittingly buried in Westminster Abbey. But now, the remarkably lifelike effigy head that rested atop his coffin during ...