Past Exhibitions: 1969
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Old Master Drawings
July 11, 1969 to September 28, 1969
An exhibition devoted to eight old master drawings. These were acquired by the Trustees after 1919 to complement paintings in the Frick Collection and add to the original group of drawings assembled by Henry Clay Frick.
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Rembrandt’s Drawings and Prints in The Frick Collection
January 9, 1969 to April 21, 1969
The Frick Collection held an exhibition of thirteen works by Rembrandt as part of a series of exhibitions of drawings and prints belonging to The Frick Collection. Three drawings acquired by Henry Clay Frick in 1913 were included, as well as ten prints purchased between 1915 and 1919.
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Landscape Drawings and Prints in the Frick Collection
January 7, 1969 to March 30, 1969
This exhibition was devoted to landscapes in The Frick Collection. Eight examples by Rembrandt, Gainsborough, Corot and Whistler were chosen to represent the variety of subjects and interpretations of nature.
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Art of the Sixteenth Century
October 15, 1968 to January 5, 1969
The Frick Collection presented an exhibition of sixteenth-century paintings, drawings, and prints, showing a recently acquired Bruegel panel, The Three Soldiers, together with drawings by Altdorfer and Deutsch depicting the same type of colorful mercenary soldiers, called landsknechte. Drawings by Dürer, Rubens, and Titian were also displayed.