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  1. Photoarchive. The Photoarchive is a study collection of over 1.2 million photographic reproductions of works of art from the fourth to the mid-twentieth century. These reproductions are accompanied by extensive documentation about the original works of art, which is continuously updated to reflect changes in attribution, ownership, and condition.

  2. The resources available on this site reflect efforts to digitize both photographs and text-based materials, including construction images of Henry Clay Frick’s original New York residence (later The Frick Collection), Frick family travel albums, images of artists and

  3. Welcome to The Frick Collection's digital archive. Sort by Relevance. There are 523724 items in this division. Prud'hon, Pierre-Paul, 1758-1823. Sketch of a Head. Photoarchive. Marcel-Beronneau, Pierre Amédée, 1869-1937. [Dead Christ]. Photoarchive.

  4. The Frick Art Research Library Photoarchive is a study collection of more than one million photographic reproductions of works of art from the fourth to the mid-twentieth century by over 40,000 artists trained in the Western tradition located in the Frick Art Research Library in New York.

  5. The Frick Family Photographs collection consists of images dating from circa 1850s through the 1980s. Items range from formal studio portraits to snapshots, published images, and souvenir photographs, and include a variety of photographic formats and processes (e.g. cartes de visites, tintypes, cased images, albumen prints, cyanotypes, etc.)

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  7. The Frick Art Reference Library’s Photoarchive contains images from before the damage and prior to extensive restoration efforts, providing a window into a crucial period in the site’s long history.

  8. The Frick Digital Collections. Welcome to The Frick Collection's digital archive. Sort by Relevance. Selected Images.