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Housed in the New York mansion built by Henry Clay Frick, one
of America's most successful steel and railroad tycoons, are masterpieces of
Western painting, sculpture, and decorative art, displayed in a serene and
intimate setting. Each of the sixteen galleries offers a unique presentation
of works of art arranged for the most part without regard to period or
national origin, in the same spirit as Mr. Frick enjoyed the art he loved
before he bequeathed it to the public.
1 East 70th Street
New York, New York 10021-4967
USA
Telephone [+1] 212-288-0700
Fax [+1] 212-861-7347
http://www.frick.org
Open from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Tuesday through Saturday, and from 1 P.M. to 6
P.M. Sundays. Closed Mondays, January 1, July 4, Thanksgiving, December 24 and
25. Open on the following holidays: February 12, Election Day, November 11

DEMHIST International Committee for Historic House Museums
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Jacquemart-André Museum, Paris
Cerralbo Museum, Madrid
Mario Praz Museum, Roma
Giannettino Luxoro Museum, Genova Nervi
Sir John Soane's Museum, London
The House of the Podestà, Lonato
Decorative Arts Museum/Pietro Accorsi Foundation, Turin
Carbone House, Lavagna
Conference
in Genova, November 2000 (Acts available from DEMHIST)
Conference
in Barcelona - July 2001 (Acts available from DEMHIST)
Conference
in Amsterdam - October 2002 (Acts available from DEMHIST)
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