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Although Frick had planned a sculpture gallery to his home in the late 1910s, the lack of other statuary caused him to cancel the plan. [281] Duveen displayed numerous marble busts in the Frick House while Frick decided whether to buy them. [256] A bust of Henry Clay Frick by Malvina Hoffman was gifted to the museum when it opened in 1935. [282]
Henry Clay Frick [88] 1943 oil on canvas Gerald Kelly: 1879–1972 Portrait of Henry Clay Frick [89] 1924 oil on canvas Jacques de Lajoue, attributed 1687–1761 Seven Decorative Panels [90] c. 1730–1740 oil on canvas Georges de La Tour, studio of 1593–1652 The Education of the Virgin [91] c. 1650 oil on canvas Thomas Lawrence: 1769–1830
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In 1915, the painting entered the Frick Collection in New York City, [13] displayed prominently in what was the living room of Henry Clay Frick, an American industrialist, financier, and art patron. [6] Frick had acquired the painting even though he had little interest in religious paintings, but he valued this painting for its extensive landscape.
The Frick Collection, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Ng, Aimee (2017). The Pursuit of Immortality: Masterpieces from the Scher Collection of Portrait Medals. New York: The Frick Collection in association with D Giles Limited. ISBN 978-1911282068. Ng, Aimee; Galansino, Arturo; Facchinetti, Simone (2019).
2019 – David Bowie's Tintoretto: The Lost Church of San Geminiano (with Christina Currie) 2020 – Titian's Pietro Aretino (with Francine Prose) 2021 – Frick Madison: The Frick Collection at the Breuer Building / foreword by Roxane Gay; photographed by Joe Coscia Jr.; with texts by Ian Wardropper and Xavier F. Salomon.
Helen Clay Frick founded the Frick Art Reference Library—renamed in 2024 to the Frick Art Research Library—in 1920 as a memorial to her father, Henry Clay Frick, [1] who had died in 1919. [2] Its first home was the bowling alley of the Henry Clay Frick House; [3] the library's staff worked in the house's basement. [4]
View of the Dam and Damrak at Amsterdam (Frick Collection) W. The White Horse (Constable) This page was last edited on 13 August 2023, at 13:28 (UTC). Text ...