Frick art museum Pittsburgh, Pa.
Frick art museum
Frick Art Museum (Pittsburgh, Pensylvánie)
Henry Clay Frick House
Frick Art Museum (Pittsburgh, Penns.)
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Works
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Clayton, the Pittsburgh home of Henry Clay Frick : art and furnishings | |
Disegni romani dal XVI al XVIII secolo. | |
Drawings by Jean-Baptiste Le Prince for the Voyage en Sibérie / by Kimerly Rorschach ; with an essay by Carol Jones Neuman. | |
For the Imperial Court : Qing porcelain from the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art | |
The Frick Art & Historical Center : the art and life of a Pittsburgh family, 1993: | |
Gardens of earthly delight : sixteenth and seventeenth-century Netherlandish gardens : April 3-May 18, 1986 | |
Italian paintings from Burghley House | |
Mingei : Japanese folk art : from the Montgomery collection | |
Nineteenth-century German, Austrian, and Hungarian drawings from Budapest | |
Ottocento : romanticism and revolution in 19th-century Italian painting | |
real and the spiritual nineteenth-century French drawings from the Musée des beaux-arts de Lyon | |
Three centuries of Roman drawings from the Villa Farnesina, Rome | |
To please every taste : eighteenth-century prints from the Winterthur Museum | |
Treasures of the Frick Art Museum | |
Wenceslaus Hollar : seventeenth-century prints from the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, Rotterdam |