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The Frick Collection Visit the newly renovated Frick Collection, your home for art from the Renaissance through the late nineteenth century Advance timed tickets are required! Members visit free, with no reservations
Visit Museum - The Frick Collection Visit The Frick Collection in our newly renovated buildings at 1 East 70th Street Advance timed tickets are required, except for members Members may present their membership card or confirmation email for free entry and can purchase additional guest tickets at the Admissions Desk
About The Frick Collection Welcome to The Frick Collection Internationally recognized as a premier museum and research center, the Frick is known for its distinguished Old Master paintings and outstanding examples of European sculpture and decorative arts The Collection The collection originated with Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), who bequeathed his home, paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts to the public for
Tickets | The Frick Collection Visit The Frick Collection in our newly renovated buildings at 1 East 70th Street Advance timed tickets are required, except for members Members may present their membership card or confirmation email for free entry and can purchase additional guest tickets at the Admissions Desk
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Exhibitions | The Frick Collection Explore current, upcoming, and past exhibitions of The Frick Collection, now reopened in its newly renovated Fifth Avenue buildings
Explore the Frick Collection Mobile Guide Enjoy more ways to connect to the Collection with the free Frick mobile guide available through Bloomberg Connects Scan the code below to access the guide Explore Optimized for mobile devices Virtually explore the Frick! Take a closer look at your favorite works of art, listen to new audio commentary by curators, and much more
Renovation and Enhancement Project - Frick Collection This project is the Frick’s first comprehensive renovation and upgrade since 1935 We have: Opened the mansion’s second floor to the public and created a dedicated space on the first floor for special exhibitions Created designated, state-of-the-art spaces for education, research, and public programs Added visitor amenities, including a café and an auditorium Updated critical
The Frick Digital Collections Welcome to The Frick Collection's digital archive This site enables visitors to browse and download jpegs of large format digital files created through projects supported by the National Endowment for the Humanities, The Henry Luce Foundation and METRO The collections include photoarchive images and documentation, book materials, Frick Collection images, and archival documents
Henry Clay Frick Henry Clay Frick was born, from relatively modest Mennonite stock, on December 19, 1849, in West Overton, a rural community in southwestern Pennsylvania The second child of an immigrant farmer who married the daughter of a flour merchant and whisky distiller, Frick worked as a salesman in one of Pittsburgh's most prominent stores and became the well-paid chief bookkeeper of the family