A Panorama of Pittsburgh
now on view at the Frick



Support the Frick at Joseph-Beth Booksellers on July 12
Part of your purchase between
2:00-4:00 p.m. will benefit the Frick.

There's something for everyone this summer
at the Frick

From Inside/Out Day and the popular Through the Back Door tour to our weekly Garden Glimpses and ongoing family tours, we offer plenty for everyone to do this summer.

Horseless Carriage Tour
set for Sept. 7

Interested in participating in the
2008 Road Rally?

Download the Frick's
2006-07 annual report



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Hours
Tuesday-Sunday
, 10am to 5pm
Closed on Mondays
412/371-0600 (TTY:412/697-0938) for reservations
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The Frick Art Museum was built in 1969 to house Helen Clay Frick's personal collection of fine and decorative arts. According to her wishes the Museum was designed to exhibit her collection in an atmosphere of intimacy. Paintings are displayed with porcelains, bronzes, and rare examples of 17th and 18th-century furniture. Highlights of the permanent collection include a portrait by Rubens, a pastoral scene by Boucher, and Italian panel paintings by Giovanni de Paolo and Sassetta.

The museum also hosts an ambitious schedule of traveling exhibitions and related lectures, tours, and workshops.



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