Founded by American industrialist Henry Clay Frick, the Frick Collection is a premier destination in New York City for art from the Renaissance to the late 19th century. Housed in Frick’s former residence, the collection features celebrated works by Rembrandt, Fragonard, El Greco, Ingres, Bellini, and Vermeer, among others. Visitors can explore the opulent interiors, which are adorned with European fine and decorative arts, and experience the serene atmosphere of the mansion. The adjacent Frick Art Reference Library, a leading global resource in art history, is also open to researchers and the public, enhancing the educational and cultural value of the visit.
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