Past
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Porcelain, No Simple Matter: Arlene Shechet and the Arnhold Collection
May 24, 2016 to April 2, 2017
A collaboration with New York−based sculptor Arlene Shechet, this exhibition explored the complex history of making, collecting, and displaying porcelain. About one hundred eighteenth-century pieces produced by the Royal Meissen Manufactory, many from the promised gift of Henry H. Arnhold, were juxtaposed with sixteen of Shechet’s own works.
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Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture
March 2, 2016 to June 5, 2016
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Andrea del Sarto: The Renaissance Workshop in Action
October 7, 2015 to January 10, 2016
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Leighton’s Flaming June
June 9, 2015 to September 6, 2015
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Landscape Drawings in The Frick Collection
June 9, 2015 to September 13, 2015
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From Sèvres to Fifth Avenue: French Porcelain at The Frick Collection
April 28, 2015 to April 24, 2016
Between 1916 and 1918, Henry Clay Frick purchased several important pieces of porcelain to decorate his New York mansion. Made at Sèvres, the preeminent eighteenth-century French porcelain manufactory, the objects — including vases, potpourris, jugs and basins, plates, a tea service, and a table—were displayed throughout Frick’s residence.
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Coypel’s Don Quixote Tapestries: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in Eighteenth-Century France
February 25, 2015 to May 17, 2015
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Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery
November 5, 2014 to February 1, 2015
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El Greco at The Frick Collection
November 4, 2014 to February 1, 2015
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Men in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to Face
August 5, 2014 to October 26, 2014
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