In an artistic manor: Review of the reopened Frick
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In an artistic manor: Review of the reopened Frick
America has fewer grand homes-turned-museums than Europe, for the perfectly simple reason that there have been Americans living grandly for so much less time. New York City has an unusually small number, and most of these bear no resemblance to…
In an artistic manor: Review of the reopened Frick - Washington Examiner
America has fewer grand homes-turned-museums than Europe, for the perfectly simple reason that there have been Americans living grandly for so much less time. New York City has an unusually small number, and most of these bear no resemblance to their original uses. The Frick Collection is different. The museum, overlooking Central Park on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, was steel and coal baron Henry Clay Frick’s home and has remained home to his a…
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