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From the permanent collection: Jan van Eyck (1422-1441), Virgin and Child, with Saints and Donor, early 1440s (click for more information)

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  The Frick's podcasts include selections from the Frick's Acoustiguide Audio Tour. View the podcasts online through Feedburner. Selected recordings from the the Acoustiguide audio tour are available on our Virtual Tour. A related book is also available from our Museum Shop (Available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish).
     
  Charlotte Vignon, the newly appointed Associate Curator of Decorative Arts, discusses several works in the cabinet exhibition Exuberant Grotesques: Renaissance Maiolica from the Fontana Workshop, on view from September 15, 2009, through January 17, 2010.
     
Whistler in The Frick Collection   Between 1914 and 1919, Henry Clay Frick acquired twenty works by James McNeill Whistler: five paintings, three pastels, and twelve prints, a remarkable ensemble that represents the breadth of Whistler’s artistic activity and testifies to Frick’s taste as a collector. A special exhibition Whistler in The Frick Collection, ran from June 2 through August 23, 2009. View the podcasts and videos online.
     
  Jason and the Quest for the Golden Fleece: The Tornabuoni-Albizzi Panels was the subject of a podcast by Jordan Mearns, Graduate Curatorial Intern. He spoke about these two panels in a gallery talk at The Frick Collection. For the next two years, the Frick will be home to the pair, on loan from The Mari-Cha Collection.
     
  Interviews with Assistant Curator Margaret Iacono and Heidi Rosenau, Manager of Media Relations and Marketing, about the history of The Frick Collection. Also includes an interview with Xavier Salomon, who curated of the Veronese’s Allegories: Virtue, Love, and Exploration in Renaissance Venice exhibition on view at The Frick Collection through April 11 through July 16, 2006. Website: www.artagogo.com

 

 

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