The Frick Collection is back this month after a five-year, $220 million renovation that nearly doubled its gallery footprint ...
After a five-year closure to make way for renovations and expansions, the Frick Collection is returning in glorious form this ...
Vincent Tullo for The New York Times Supported by By Patricia Leigh Brown Welcome to the latest installment of “This Old House,” the Henry Clay Frick mansion edition. The sumptuous 1914 Beaux ...
After a four-year absence for renovations, during which the collection was transported to the brutalist Breuer building on ...
The Manhattan museum’s Gilded Age mansion reopens next month, bringing its world-famous collection of works by the likes of Vermeer and Rembrandt back on public view.
New York's storied Frick Collection will reopen ... proof the collection of former coal and steel magnate Henry Clay Frick.
New York, Photo by Joseph Coscia, Jr. The second-floor galleries focus on the special collecting interests of Frick family members and significant gifts that have been made to the museum.
In 2020, the beloved Frick will re-opened with a glorious 220 million dollar renovation of the original Gilded Age ...
Grand Staircase, the Frick Collection. Joseph Coscia Jr. The redoubtable New York Times found common cause with the conservative City Journal. At the former, the typically sanguine Michael Kimmelman ...
New York’s storied Frick Collection ... coal and steel magnate Henry Clay Frick. “The Frick is back!” proclaimed Axel Rueger, director of the museum – a 20th century mansion filled with ...