The Frick Museum typically refers to the Frick Collection's location, which is housed in the former mansion of industrialist Henry Clay Frick in New York City. The Frick Collection specifically denotes the assemblage of art and decorative objects that Frick gathered, including works by masters like Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Turner. While the two terms are often used interchangeably, the Frick Collection emphasizes the art itself, whereas the Frick Museum highlights the venue where this collection is displayed.
The Frick Collection is closed on Mondays. On Tuesdays - Saturdays, the museum is open from 10 am - 6 pm. On Sundays, the museum is open from 11 am - 5 pm.
The Frick Collection sells a variety of books, catalogs, cards, posters, and prints of the paintings found inside the museum. For a full list of what they sell as well as prices you can visit the Frick website and the shop section.
The Frick Museum is located in New York City, New York. It can be found on E 70th Street, and contains a number of paintings, sculptures, and antique furniture.
Frick Collection was created in 1935.
Henry Clay Frick has written: 'The Frick Collection'
The web address of the Frick Collection is: http://www.frick.org
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Billy Frick's birth name is Elmer A. Frick.
Frick left his mansion and magnificent art collection to the city of New York, which remain in the Frick Museum there. He also donated around $50 million dollars to various charitable organizations throughout his lifetime. In his will Frick left only 1/6 of his fortune to his family. The other 5/6 was distributed to charitable institutions located in New York, Pittsburgh, and the West Overton- Connellsville Coke region. He left $6 million dollars to Princeton University, large sums to Harvard University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also gave $1.5 million to the City of New York Lying-In Hospital (now the obstetrics and gynecology division of the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center). The public received his home and art collection worth some $15 million. In Pittsburgh, he left a park encompassing 151 acres, endowed with a $2 million trust. Frick also made generous donations to hospitals all over the Pittsburgh region.
Ford Frick's birth name is Ford Christopher Frick.