The Frick Collection

The Frick Collection

Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

New York, NY 21,397 followers

Your home for art from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century.

About us

The Frick Collection is your home for art from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century. Founded by Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), the museum offers visitors intimate encounters with one of the world’s foremost collections of European fine and decorative arts. The institution’s holdings—which have more than doubled in size since the museum’s opening in 1935—include celebrated works by Rembrandt, Fragonard, Ingres, Bellini, Vermeer, and more. The Frick Art Reference Library, a leading global resource in the field of art history, was established one hundred years ago by Helen Clay Frick and is open to researchers and the public alike.

Website
http://www.frick.org
Industry
Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1935
Specialties
museum, library, and research

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    In our new episode of "Renovation Stories," discover the single figure who has witnessed all the phases of the Frick's renovation over the last four years. "Diana the Huntress"—a life-size terracotta by Jean-Antoine Houdon—has remained in our Portico Gallery throughout the project, safely crated due to the sculpture's fragility. To mark her recent unboxing, Giulio Dalvit, Associate Curator, explores the history and technical feats of this masterful depiction of the goddess of the hunt, who fittingly overlooks the Fifth Avenue Garden and Central Park. 🏹 https://bit.ly/4c1mHfc — Video by the Frick's Media Production Team

    Unboxing Diana

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    Have you been keeping up with the behind-the-scenes looks into our renovation project? 🛠 Catch up on past episodes of "Renovation Stories," our ongoing video series offering sneak peeks into the progress of our historic buildings. Join the Frick's director, curators, architects, conservators, and more to discover many exciting aspects you can look forward to experiencing when we reopen at our Fifth Avenue home. 🔗 Enjoy all the episodes released so far on our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/4eSnEcr

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    • Large room, featuring a major fabric installation
    • Woman in a sweater directing people not featured in the image on a ceramics installation
    • View of skylights from the top of a building
    • Someone pointing to a detail of passmenterie held in their right hand
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    🌟 A special thank-you to award-winning illustrator, writer, and cartoonist Bob Eckstein for featuring us in his newly released book, "Footnotes from the Most Fascinating Museums"! At the link below, hear from the author himself on his thought process behind the book, including a favorite tidbit about The Frick Collection. https://nyti.ms/3RU6zEW

    Bob Eckstein Has the Perfect Museum for You

    Bob Eckstein Has the Perfect Museum for You

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    Round out your sneak peek into the Frick's second floor in our latest behind-the-scenes video! Live from the renovation site, Xavier F. Salomon, Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator, explores three new galleries: the medals room, the gold-ground paintings room, and the Walnut Room. Originally domestic spaces of the Frick family and later staff spaces, all of these rooms will—for the first time—be open to the public and showcase important small-scale paintings and sculptures. https://bit.ly/3XF0n7Q — Video by the Frick's Media Production Team

    A New Old Home

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    Are you looking for the perfect book to dive into this summer? In a new blog post, explore a list of recommended reads from Joey Vincennie, Reference Lead at the Frick Art Reference Library. Joey's picks from the library cover sculptor Augusta Savage, The Ringling Museum's collection, jewelry, and more. Plus, enjoy a rapid-fire Q&A to learn about him and his role at the Frick. 📚 Read the post now: https://bit.ly/3L3kRPL Please note: The library's temporary reading room at 30 East 75th Street will close this Friday, June 28, in preparation for the reopening of our renovated buildings. Library services will pause in July and August, with remote services expected to resume in the fall. — Photo: Joseph Coscia Jr.

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    In our new episode of "Renovation Stories," Marie-Laure Buku Pongo, Assistant Curator of Decorative Arts, invites us behind the scenes of the installation of the Frick's new second-floor ceramics gallery. The room will showcase mostly pieces of eighteenth-century French faience and will complement two other spaces within the museum's renovated home displaying porcelain. The immersive and colorful new gallery will enable visitors to discover, or rediscover, an important group of the Frick's decorative arts. https://lnkd.in/eg9AyE_P — Video by the Frick's Media Production Team

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    In a new blog post, Emily Stein, Photoarchivist, takes a look back at our final exhibition at Frick Madison through some related treasures documented in the Frick Art Reference Library's Photoarchive. The exhibition paired Giorgione's "Three Philosophers" with the Frick's beloved "St. Francis in the Desert" by Giovanni Bellini, which both hung in Venetian collector Taddeo Contarini's palazzo centuries ago—along with other works whose identifications Emily explores. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4e1leYJ — Reproductions from the Frick Art Reference Library Photoarchive of Giovanni Bellini (ca. 1424/35–1516), Woman with a Mirror, 1515, oil on panel, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna; and Bellini, Christ Carrying the Cross, ca. 1500–10, oil on panel, Toledo Museum of Art

    • Painting of a seated nude woman with an orange shawl looking at herself in a handheld mirror
    • Painting of Jesus carrying the cross
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    The Frick Collection's ongoing renovation project aims to restore our historic mansion's original opulence—down to the last detail. In our latest behind-the-scenes video, Jenna Nugent, Curatorial Project Manager, introduces the work done on passementerie, the trimmings and other decorative elements that adorn draperies and wall and furniture upholstery. Follow along as we travel to Paris, to the workshop of Verrier Passementerie, where director Anne Anquetin explains the process of producing new trims to complement or replace the Frick's models. https://bit.ly/4bVOVbD — Video by the Frick's Media Production Team

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