Frick Collection. Occupying the lavish Gilded Age mansion of industrialist Henry Clay Frick, the Frick Collection offers an intimate encounter with European art from just brfore the Renaissance to the early 1900s.
While Frick's business practices remain controversial, his decision to bequeath his mansion and art collection to the public in 1919 established a renowned museum. Early works in the collection include Cimabue's Flagellation of Christ (c1280) and Duccio's Temptation of Christ (c1310).
Notable Italian paintings from the 15th century are Crucifixion by Piero della Francesca (c1458) and Saint Francis in Desert (c1480) by Giovanni Bellini. 16th century paintings at the Frick include Deposition (c1513) by Gerard David, Man in Red Cap (1516) by Titian, Portrait of Lodovico Capponi (c1553) by Agnolo Bronzini, and Three Soldiers (1568) by Pieter Brueghel the Elder.
The Frick has two 16th century portraits by Hans Holbein the Younger, Thomas More (1527) and Thomas Cromwell (1533). The museum also has two El Greco paintings, Portrait of Vincenzo Anastagi (c1574) and Purification of Temple (c1600).
Beyond its stunning paintings, the Frick Collection enlivens the New York cultural scene with lectures, chamber music concerts, and special exhibitions, inviting a deeper appreciation for the art and its grand architectural setting. Henry Frick started his substantial art collection as soon as he start