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The Frick Pittsburgh

The Frick Pittsburgh is a cluster of museums and historical buildings located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, and formed around the Frick family's nineteenth-century residence known as "Clayton". It focuses on the interpretation of the life and times of Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), industrialist and art collector.

The Frick Pittsburgh
The Frick Pittsburgh's logo
The Frick Art Museum at the Frick Pittsburgh
Location within Pittsburgh
Former name
Frick Art & Historical Center
Established1990 (1990)
Location7227 Reynolds St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15208
Coordinates40°26′47″N 79°54′09″W / 40.446350°N 79.902512°W / 40.446350; -79.902512
FounderHelen Clay Frick
Executive directorElizabeth E. Barker, PhD
CuratorDawn R. Brean
ArchitectFrederick J. Osterling
Nearest parkingOn site and street
Websitethefrickpittsburgh.org

The complex, located on 5.5 acres (22,000 m2)[1] of lawn and gardens in the city's Point Breeze neighborhood, includes Clayton, the restored Frick mansion; The Frick Art Museum; The Car and Carriage Museum; the Greenhouse; the Frick children's playhouse; and The Café. The site welcomes over 100,000 visitors a year. Admission is free.

Helen Clay Frick (1888–1984) was the driving force to preserve the Frick estate and allow it to open to the public after her death.

History edit

 
The Frick Mansion "Clayton"

Today's museum began as an eleven-room, Italianate-style house purchased by the Fricks shortly after their marriage in 1881. The house was built in the 1860s, original architect unknown. After modifications by Pittsburgh architect Andrew Peebles, it was renamed "Clayton". Further remodeling of the house was done in 1892 by Pittsburgh architect Frederick J. Osterling. The Playhouse was constructed in 1897 to designs by architects Alden & Harlow. The house served as the Fricks' primary residence from 1883 to 1905. The Fricks moved to New York City in 1905, where they eventually established the Frick Collection, but in 1981 daughter Helen Clay Frick returned to Clayton, where she had previously spent part of each year, and remained there permanently until her death in 1984. Clayton opened to the public in 1990, and in 1997 the 1950s carriage house was enlarged to create the Car and Carriage Museum.[citation needed]

In May 2013 the center announced a $15 million renovation to break ground on June 6, 2013.[1][2] The renovation was completed in 2015; the Car and Carriage Museum was expanded to twice its original size, and a community center and education center were built.[3]

Collections edit

 
Cars in The Frick's car and carriage museum.

The Frick Art Museum's collection includes a large group of works on paper by Jean-François Millet, Renaissance and Baroque bronzes, and nineteenth-century European paintings. There are also Late Medieval and Renaissance paintings of a devotional nature by: Bernardo Daddi, Lippo Memmi, Giovanni di Paolo, Francesco di Vannuccio ("Saint Catherine"), Rainaldo di Rainuccio da Spoleto, Sassetta, Matteo Di Giovanni, Francesco Melzi, and Jean Bellegambe. 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. In Clayton, in the mansion Frick lived in are 19th Century paintings by Jules Cazin, Jean-François Raffaëlli, and Anton Mauve.[original research?]

Automobiles on display include an 1881 Brougham, 1898 Panhard et Levassor Tonneau, 1903 Baker Electric, 1906 Outing Wagon, 1909 Bailey Electric Phaeton, 1909 Keystone Sixty-Six Roadster, 1911 Penn 30 Touring Car, 1912 Daimler Landaulet, 1914 Ford Model T Touring Car, 1914 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Touring Car, 1917 Standard Model E Touring Car, 1924 Auto Red Bug Flyer, 1931 Lincoln Model K Sport Phaeton, and 1940 American Bantam Convertible Coupe.[original research?]

The museum hosts numerous exhibitions. For example, from June 11, 2016 to September 4, 2016, it hosted the visiting exhibition "Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe."[4][5]

Selection of works at The Frick Pittsburgh edit

See also edit

 
The greenhouse at the Frick Art & Historical Center

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Archived from the original on June 19, 2013.
  2. ^ "Big Changes Coming To Frick Art & Historical Center". CBS Pittsburgh. May 28, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  3. ^ Lyons, Kim (November 17, 2015). "Frick Art & Historical Center sparkles with $15 million update". NEXTpittsburgh. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
  4. ^ Harrop, JoAnne Klimovich (September 21, 2015). "Frick Art & Historical Center to host 'Killer Heels' exhibit". Tribune. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
  5. ^ "Killer Heels: The Art of the High-Heeled Shoe". The Frick Pittsburgh. Retrieved September 25, 2023.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Frick Pittsburgh at Google Cultural Institute

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This article is about the museum in Point Breeze Pittsburgh For the museum at the University of Pittsburgh see Frick Fine Arts Building For the museum in New York City see Frick Collection The Frick Pittsburgh is a cluster of museums and historical buildings located in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States and formed around the Frick family s nineteenth century residence known as Clayton It focuses on the interpretation of the life and times of Henry Clay Frick 1849 1919 industrialist and art collector The Frick PittsburghThe Frick Pittsburgh s logoThe Frick Art Museum at the Frick PittsburghLocation within PittsburghFormer nameFrick Art amp Historical CenterEstablished1990 1990 Location7227 Reynolds St Pittsburgh PA 15208Coordinates40 26 47 N 79 54 09 W 40 446350 N 79 902512 W 40 446350 79 902512FounderHelen Clay FrickExecutive directorElizabeth E Barker PhDCuratorDawn R BreanArchitectFrederick J OsterlingNearest parkingOn site and streetWebsitethefrickpittsburgh wbr orgThe complex located on 5 5 acres 22 000 m2 1 of lawn and gardens in the city s Point Breeze neighborhood includes Clayton the restored Frick mansion The Frick Art Museum The Car and Carriage Museum the Greenhouse the Frick children s playhouse and The Cafe The site welcomes over 100 000 visitors a year Admission is free Helen Clay Frick 1888 1984 was the driving force to preserve the Frick estate and allow it to open to the public after her death Contents 1 History 2 Collections 3 Selection of works at The Frick Pittsburgh 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Frick Mansion Clayton Today s museum began as an eleven room Italianate style house purchased by the Fricks shortly after their marriage in 1881 The house was built in the 1860s original architect unknown After modifications by Pittsburgh architect Andrew Peebles it was renamed Clayton Further remodeling of the house was done in 1892 by Pittsburgh architect Frederick J Osterling The Playhouse was constructed in 1897 to designs by architects Alden amp Harlow The house served as the Fricks primary residence from 1883 to 1905 The Fricks moved to New York City in 1905 where they eventually established the Frick Collection but in 1981 daughter Helen Clay Frick returned to Clayton where she had previously spent part of each year and remained there permanently until her death in 1984 Clayton opened to the public in 1990 and in 1997 the 1950s carriage house was enlarged to create the Car and Carriage Museum citation needed In May 2013 the center announced a 15 million renovation to break ground on June 6 2013 1 2 The renovation was completed in 2015 the Car and Carriage Museum was expanded to twice its original size and a community center and education center were built 3 Collections edit nbsp Cars in The Frick s car and carriage museum The Frick Art Museum s collection includes a large group of works on paper by Jean Francois Millet Renaissance and Baroque bronzes and nineteenth century European paintings There are also Late Medieval and Renaissance paintings of a devotional nature by Bernardo Daddi Lippo Memmi Giovanni di Paolo Francesco di Vannuccio Saint Catherine Rainaldo di Rainuccio da Spoleto Sassetta Matteo Di Giovanni Francesco Melzi and Jean Bellegambe 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 In Clayton in the mansion Frick lived in are 19th Century paintings by Jules Cazin Jean Francois Raffaelli and Anton Mauve original research Automobiles on display include an 1881 Brougham 1898 Panhard et Levassor Tonneau 1903 Baker Electric 1906 Outing Wagon 1909 Bailey Electric Phaeton 1909 Keystone Sixty Six Roadster 1911 Penn 30 Touring Car 1912 Daimler Landaulet 1914 Ford Model T Touring Car 1914 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost Touring Car 1917 Standard Model E Touring Car 1924 Auto Red Bug Flyer 1931 Lincoln Model K Sport Phaeton and 1940 American Bantam Convertible Coupe original research The museum hosts numerous exhibitions For example from June 11 2016 to September 4 2016 it hosted the visiting exhibition Killer Heels The Art of the High Heeled Shoe 4 5 Selection of works at The Frick Pittsburgh edit nbsp 1806 Jena Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier 1890 nbsp Rest in the Park Le Repos dans le Parc Jean Baptiste Pater nbsp Portrait of Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency Princess of Conde Peter Paul Rubens circa 1610 nbsp View on the Grand Canal at San Geremia Venice Francesco Guardi 1760 65 nbsp Still Life with Fruit Jan van Os 1769 nbsp Chagrin d Enfant Emile Friant 1898 nbsp Sir Joshua and Family at Roehampton House Putney Arthur Devis 1752 nbsp Banks of the Seine at Lavacourt Claude Monet 1879 nbsp The Arts in Supplication Carle van Loo 1764 nbsp Madonna and Child with Saints Scenes from Life of Christ and Life of the Virgin painter unknown from Master of the Scrovegni Chapel Presbytery circa 1308 nbsp Madonna and Child Enthroned with Four Scenes of Christ s Passion Rainaldo di Rainuccio da Spoleto 1265See also edit nbsp The greenhouse at the Frick Art amp Historical CenterFrick Collection Frick Fine Arts Building Frick Park Culture of PittsburghReferences edit a b Frick Art amp Historical Center to get makeover Pittsburgh Post Gazette Archived from the original on June 19 2013 Big Changes Coming To Frick Art amp Historical Center CBS Pittsburgh May 28 2013 Retrieved February 3 2024 Lyons Kim November 17 2015 Frick Art amp Historical Center sparkles with 15 million update NEXTpittsburgh Retrieved February 3 2024 Harrop JoAnne Klimovich September 21 2015 Frick Art amp Historical Center to host Killer Heels exhibit Tribune Retrieved October 14 2015 Killer Heels The Art of the High Heeled Shoe The Frick Pittsburgh Retrieved September 25 2023 Further reading editKidney Walter C 1997 Pittsburgh s Landmark Architecture The Historic Buildings of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County Pittsburgh Pittsburgh History amp Landmarks Foundation ISBN 0 916670 18 X Sanger Martha Frick Symington 2007 Helen Clay Frick Bittersweet Heiress Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press ISBN 978 0 8229 4341 9 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frick Art amp Historical Center Official website The Frick Pittsburgh at Google Cultural Institute 360 panorama of the Clayton s parlor 360 panorama of the Clayton s library and sitting room Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Frick Pittsburgh amp oldid 1202923831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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