The Archives were established in 1997 to preserve, organize, and make accessible the institutional records of The Frick Collection and the Frick Art Reference Library, as well as the manuscript collections and photographs, relating to the history of art that were donated to the Library over time. In 2001, the Helen Clay Frick Foundation placed the papers of the Frick family on deposit at The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library, nearly doubling its archival holdings. The addition of the Frick family's personal papers complements the institutional records of the Collection and the Library and helps to shed light on the transition from the private interests of the family to their public legacy. Use the following links or information about our Archival Collections, Selected Holdings, and Access to the Archives.
Highlights from the Archives
The most recent multimedia project shows digital images of one of the most popular photo albums in the Archives's collections: The 1927 photograph album of the New York residence (photographs by Ira W. Martin, Frick Art Reference Library). For more information, see: Multimedia: The New York Residence.
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