The Frick Collection: The Historic Interiors

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"Whether you are an art lover, an architecture enthusiast or simply fascinated by the opulence of the late 19th century, this volume delivers an unforgettable experience . . . it is both a scholarly resource and a coffee-table showpiece that is sure to spark conversation."

—B., "Beyond HBO's The Gilded Age: Inside the Mansion Where New York's Real Elite Lived," BookTrib, October 1, 2025

 

Richly illustrated with newly commissioned photography, this publication chronicles the history of the iconic 1914 residence of industrialist Henry Clay Frick, while offering a room-by-room tour that showcases each space’s evolution from a private residence to part of The Frick Collection. The personal and cultural significance of the mansion’s interiors is explored, from the stately drawing rooms and intimate boudoirs to the galleries that house masterpieces by Bellini, Fragonard, Goya, Ingres, Manet, Rembrandt, Titian, and Vermeer.

The mansion at One East Seventieth Street stands as a testament to Frick’s refined taste, immense wealth, and unparalleled art collection. The reader will experience a captivating exploration of the mansion’s creation, from Frick’s initial vision of a “comfortable, well-arranged house, simple, in good taste, and not ostentatious” to the multifaceted collaboration between the strong-willed patron and his team of architects, interior decorators (including Sir Charles Carrick Allom and Elsie de Wolfe), and art dealers. This book is a reintroduction to the marvels of the Frick’s collections and an introduction to the gloriously revived interiors of an internationally lauded jewel of a museum.

Author: Xavier F. Salomon, Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator at The Frick Collection

Photographer: Miguel Flores-Vianna 

Publisher: Rizzoli Electa in association with The Frick Collection

Details: Hardcover, 9 1/2 x 12 in., 240 pages