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Welcome Home: The Boucher Room

The Frick Collection’s renovated home has officially reopened! Among many highlights, the public can for the first time access the Frick mansion’s second floor, with a brand-new suite of galleries in former domestic spaces. Two years after our first video on one of these galleries, the Boucher Room, we invite you to check back in on the space in its final stages.

A longtime feature of the museum’s first floor, the room has been moved, piece by piece, back to its original location upstairs, where it once served as Adelaide Frick’s boudoir, or private sitting room. In this video, Xavier F. Salomon, Deputy Director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator, details the meticulous reinstallation. Visitors to the reopened Frick can now enjoy the period room, which transports us to three eras—the artistry of eighteenth-century France, the Gilded Age splendor of 1910s New York City, and the twenty-first-century expertise that made this restoration possible.

Learn more about the renovation and enhancement project at Renovation and Enhancement Project.

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