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The Frick Pittsburgh offers tours of Clayton mansion's $10M preservation, highlighting efforts to maintain the last Millionaire's Row home.
The Frick Collection's new restaurant is handsome, understated, with delicious food, a bevy of cocktails. Pleasure awaits.
Industrialist and art collectore Henry Clay Frick called upon his rural roots near Pittsburgh when it came time to name his private Pullman railway car. Stretching 82 feet long, the grand train ...
Nearly 700 fresh-faced supporters of the Frick Collection dressed up in a “Porcelain Garden” theme to celebrate the museum’s long-awaited reopening.
Photo: William Jess Laird Named after the Frick family’s Pullman train car, Westmoreland is a jewel box of a space on the museum’s second floor.
The newly reopened Frick offers entry points for a wide range of visitors, whether they are interested in architecture, design, painting, or simply a transcendent, art-inspired adventure in the ...
Observer highlights of the Frick's returns with restored architecture, new exhibition spaces, and expanded access.
Although he apparently never spent much time in the Lehigh Valley, Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), through his ties to Andrew Carnegie and, by extension, Charles Schwab, was a force in ...
Houston fashion designer and St. John's School alum Bach Mai chairs Frick Collection 2025 Young Fellows Ball after multi-year renovation.
The Takács Quartet and Jeremy Denk’s concert inaugurating the Frick’s new hall, designed by Annabelle Selldorf, revealed it to be a great space for chamber music, one that makes small ...
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