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The Frick Collection

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The Frick Collection is a museum located in New York City, USA. It was founded by Henry Clay Frick and features an impressive collection of art from the Renaissance to the early 20th century.

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Finally I've been here!
September 10, 2020

Endlessly inspired after visiting this museum! I will definitely look here more than once. Paintings, furniture, tableware - this is just a small part of the private collection of the outstanding businessman of his era, Mr. Frick.

Date of experience: September 8, 2020
Florida
2 reviews
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I always wanted to visit Frick museum since I was teenager. I just love painted art because it is so natural. And finally, my dream came true. I definitely suggest visiting Frick museum because every painting is worth it. Wonderful exhibition and wonderful museum

Date of experience: June 14, 2013
Florida
2 reviews
4 helpful votes
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One of the best museums in New York can now be experienced online. My favorites are Hoppner, Raeburn and Rembrandt. These painters could capture the true essence of a person hundreds of years before photography existed.

Date of experience: May 31, 2013
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My favorite museum in new york - The Frick Collection is a special place. Built by the great industrialist (he was somehow connected to Andrew Carnegie) --the collection is amazingly wide-ranging but personal. From wall panels from Boucher to beautiful portraits by Ingre, the galley has a certain magic which is lost in the vastness of the Met and the Guggenheim. If you have not already, I impel you to visit. You will not regret it.

Date of experience: June 30, 2007