WebFeb 7, 2024 · M. historical notes. Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), a Pittsburgh coke and steel industrialist, began forming his art collection in 1881, and continued to acquire works of art until his death in 1919. He bequeathed his New York City residence, furnishings, and art collection to be established as a public art gallery called The Frick Collection ... WebThe mission of the Frick Art Reference Library is to provide public access to materials and programs focused on the study of fine and decorative arts created in the Western … Coverage The collections of the Frick Art Reference Library relate mainly to … Notecards created by the Frick Art Reference Library staff from material … The Frick Art Reference Library borrows books and additional materials not held … Explore Photoarchive reproductions and documentation in the Frick Digital …
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WebEtchings of Paris: The Petit-Pont. Advanced Search. Etchings of Paris: The Petit-Pont WebFeb 7, 2024 · Search Frick Art Reference Library Catalog Search ... The Museum of Modern Art Library and Archives: Curt Valentin papers, 1937-1955. see details... University of Pennsylvania Rare Book & Manuscript Library Collections: Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1962. see details... Archives of American Art Victor Building, Suite 2200: Jane … fof intra
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WebAssist in the preparation and cataloguing of vetting artworks for sale or inclusion in the gallery’s upcoming programming, including researching and gathering documentation on artists and artworks through scholarly resources, such as JSTOR, Archives of American Art, the Frick Art Reference Library, or the Thomas J. Watson Library at The Met. WebThe Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library publish the unique databases listed below. For more information about the objects held by the museum, see the collection … Web© The Frick Collection. Images (1) Audio (1) fof in fiof