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  1. La Colección Frick es un museo de arte de Manhattan, Nueva York, Estados Unidos, creado gracias al magnate del acero Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919). El Frick es uno de los museos "pequeños" más destacados de los Estados Unidos, con una colección de cuadros de antiguos maestros de gran calidad, albergada en 19 galerías dentro de la antigua mansión.

  2. On November 17, 1914, Henry Clay Frick and his wife moved into their new residence at 1 East 70th Street, now home of The Frick Collection. An online exhibition to mark the 100th anniversary of this event was created by the Archives of The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library, and draws upon documents and photographs to tell the story of the house's planning,

  3. 7 de mar. de 2023 · Henry Clay Frick Underwood Archives/Getty Images Empecemos por lo segundo: nacido en Pensilvania en 1849, Henry Clay Frick encarna el ideal del llamado sueño americano, con sus luces y sus sombras.

  4. Henry Clay Frick. Frick Collection, museum of paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts in New York City that includes an art reference library. The art, spanning from the Middle Ages to the late 19th century, was amassed by the industrialist Henry Clay Frick under the guidance of the dealer Joseph Duveen and the English critic Roger Fry.

  5. 3 de dic. de 2020 · That Henry Clay Frick could be counted amongst their number was the result of deliberate choices. Had he wanted to enter such public life, Frick had multiple opportunities to do so. According to family friend and contemporary biographer George Harvey, Henry Clay Frick was first approached about running as a Republican for public office in an 1880 US congressional race.

  6. The Frick Residence, New York, 1927. Second Floor Hallway. The Frick Residence, New York, 1927. Helen Clay Frick's Sitting Room. The Frick Residence, New York, 1927. Carriage entrance on 70th Street. The Frick Residence, New York, 1927. Fifth Avenue Garden, taken from the window of the Living Hall.

  7. Childs Frick’s mother, Adelaide H.C. Frick, and sister, Helen Clay Frick, can also be seen in these albums. Digital images. Clayton album, 1901. Album contains interior and exterior photographs of Henry Clay Frick’s Pittsburgh residence taken in 1901 by photographer Lewis Stephany.