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- In the galleries at The Frick Art Museum you will find fabulous examples of early Renaissance Italian painting; rare French and Flemish tapestries; Renaissance and Baroque bronze statuettes; eighteenth-century French painting, furniture and decorative arts; spectacular Chinese porcelains; and masterpieces by artists such as Rubens, Boucher, Gainsborough, and Fragonard.
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In the galleries at The Frick Art Museum you will find fabulous examples of early Renaissance Italian painting; rare French and Flemish tapestries; Renaissance and Baroque bronze statuettes; eighteenth-century French painting, furniture and decorative arts; spectacular Chinese porcelains; and masterpieces by artists such as Rubens, Boucher ...
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- Romare Bearden
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- Permanent Collection
Over 40 of these bronzes are part of the collection of The...
- Frida Kahlo
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- Vanessa German
In her Homewood studio blocks away from the Frick, she...
- Pittsburgh and The Great Migration
Pittsburgh neighborhoods like the Hill District became a...
- From Rubens to Monet
Underscoring the enduring legacy of the Frick family as art...
- Impressions of Interiors
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In the Frick Art Museum, there are Renaissance and Baroque paintings with secular themes by: Apollonio Di Giovanni ("Scenes from Homer's Odyssey "), Jean-Louis de Marne ("Seine at Saint Cloud"), Carle Van Loo, Maurice Quentin de la Tour, Peter Paul Rubens, Jan Steen, Jan van Os, and Arthur Devis.
Vermeer, Monet, Rembrandt: Forging the Frick Collections in Pittsburgh & New York explores the Fricks' shared passion for art collecting, how their iconic acquisitions shaped the museums they established, and how we define great art today.
Welcome to The Frick Pittsburgh museums and gardens. Enjoy art, history, and nature in our galleries, grounds, store, and cafe. Inspiration and delight awaits.
- About The Frick Pittsburgh
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The collection at Frick Pittsburgh is the combined legacy of Henry Clay Frick and his daughter Helen Clay. Henry Clay Frick was a Pittsburgh industrialist, philanthropist, and avid art collector. After his collaboration with Andrew Carnegie, Frick became one of the richest “robber barons” in the United States. Helen Frick was Henry’s youngest daugh...
1. Overview of the Frick Art Museum
Though it’s a small museum, the Frick Art Museum houses some significant pieces of art. Some works were amassed by Henry Frick during his early collecting days. In particular, he collected some early Chinese ceramics and Barbizon school paintings. But the bulk of the Frick collection is the result of the connoisseurship of his daughter Helen. It’s a quirky personal collection. Helen was particularly interested in Sienese early Renaissance panel painting and French 18th century painting. The m...
2. Frick Art Museum Highlights
Here are some masterpieces you shouldn’t miss at the Frick Pittsburgh Museum.
3. Car and Carriage Museum
The Frick’s Car and Carraige Museumwas opened in 1997. At the turn of the 20th century, the development of the automobile profoundly changed American life. In this boutique museum, visitors can travel back to the time of carriages. You can learn about Pittsburgh’s role in the developing automobile industry. Fine horses and fashionable carriages were “must haves” for wealthy families of the Gilded Age. And you can admire the Frick family carriages and Helen Clay Frick’s automobiles. Among the...
Address: 7227 Reynolds Street Hours: The museum is open from 1:00 am to 5:00 pm Tuesday through Sunday. Closed on Mondays. Entry fee: The permanent collection is free. There is a charge for special exhibitions. Special Events: The Frick regularly hosts special exhibitions, events, and lectures. Website I hope you’ve enjoyed my guide to the Frick Pi...
Apr 9, 2024 · The Frick Pittsburgh has unveiled its latest exhibition, “ Vermeer, Monet, Rembrandt,” with works by those artists as well as Degas, El Greco and more.
The collection at The Frick Pittsburgh includes early Italian Renaissance devotional painting, Renaissance and Baroque bronze statuettes, 18th-century French painting and decorative arts, Chinese porcelain, English portraits, and works on paper by Jean-François Millet.