Past

  • Studies for Works of Art in the Frick Collection

    October 1, 1967 to December 31, 1967

    In conjunction with the New York Cultural Showcase Festival, a small exhibition devoted to studies for works of art in the Frick Collection was held.

  • Rearrangement and New Acquisitions During World War II

    June 1, 1942 to May 31, 1945

    During World War II, The Frick Collection underwent its first complete rearrangement since it was opened to the public in 1935. The removal of a number of works of art to a place of safety made possible an interesting and attractive rehanging of all the galleries. Many paintings were available for study in different settings. Pictures long off display were seen again.

  • Paintings from the Collection of Henry Clay Frick at Pride's Crossing

    December 16, 1935 to December 31, 1935

    Six paintings from the collection of Henry Clay Frick at Eagle Rock, his country residence in Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts, were lent by Miss Helen Clay Frick for the opening of The Frick Collection in December 1935.