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Located in an elegant mansion in New York, The Frick Collection preserves the original atmosphere of Henry Clay Frickβs residence. It brings together masterpieces of European art in rooms that harmoniously blend art, architecture, and classical elegance.
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π¨ West Gallery
The West Gallery is the main hall of The Frick Collection in New York. This spacious, classically styled room showcases the museumβs most important European paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries. It is renowned for its architectural elegance and intimate atmosphere, preserving the refined spirit of Henry Clay Frickβs original home.
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πΌοΈ Oval Room
The Oval Room is an elegant, oval-shaped gallery that connects the museumβs main rooms. It features European paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries by artists such as Rembrandt and Claude Lorrain. Its refined and luminous design reflects Frickβs sophisticated taste and the seamless harmony between art and architecture that defines the museum.
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ποΈ East Gallery
The East Gallery is a graceful space created when Henry Clay Frickβs mansion was transformed into a museum in 1935. Combining classical architectureβarches, Ionic pilasters, and natural lightβwith an intimate, domestic atmosphere, it connects the old and new wings of the building. The gallery has hosted remarkable exhibitions and displays masterpieces from the collection.
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πΏ Garden Court
The Garden Court, designed in 1935 by John Russell Pope, is an elegant indoor garden featuring a fountain, lush plants, and a glass-vaulted ceiling. It beautifully unites nature, art, and classical architecture, offering a tranquil and harmonious retreat within the museum.
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