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Pittsburgh industrialist and art collector Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919) bequeathed his New York home, furnishings and works of art to be established as a public art gallery, The Frick Collection. In 1931, upon the death of Mr. Frick's wife, Adelaide, the Board of Trustees began the process of converting the Frick residence at One East 70th Street into a public museum, and constructing a new building for the Frick Art Reference Library. Frederick Mortimer Clapp was hired as an adviser on the project and was named Organizing Director of The Frick Collection in 1933. John Russell Pope was hired as the architect, and Marc Eidlitz & Son was selected as the general contractor. After a vault was first constructed to house works of art and furnishings, construction began in August, 1933. The construction project entailed the demolition Mr. Frick's former office, the porte-cochere and courtyard, the old Frick Art Reference Library building, and two properties at 10-12 East 71st Street; newly constructed were the Oval Room, the East Gallery, the Garden Court, the Lecture Room, the Entrance Hall, and a new 13-story Library building. The new Frick Art Reference Library building opened on January 14, 1935, and The Frick Collection opened to the public on December 16, 1935.

From the description of The Frick Collection Construction Records, 1933-1937. (Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection). WorldCat record id: 612322641

The Frick Collection was founded by industrialist and art collector, Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), who bequeathed his home, furnishings and works of art to the public for the purpose of "establishing and maintaining a gallery of art." When the Trustees began the process of converting the Frick residence into a public art museum in 1931, Frederick Mortimer Clapp (1879-1969) was hired as an adviser on the project and was named Organizing Director in January, 1933. Mr. Clapp oversaw every aspect of the alterations and additions to The Frick Collection, as well as the construction of a new 13-story Frick Art Reference Library building. The Frick Art Reference Library building opened on January 14, 1935, and The Frick Collection opened on December 16, 1935. In 1936 Frederick Mortimer Clapp became the Director of The Frick Collection, a position that he held until his retirement in 1951.

Frederick Mortimer Clapp, born in New York, received his master's degree from Yale University in 1910. He taught Greek at City College and Elizabethan drama and Russian literature at the extension of the University of California. In 1914 he received a doctorate degree in art from the University of Paris. He served as the head of the Department of Fine Arts of the University of Pittsburgh from 1926 to 1937. Among his publications are numerous volumes of poetry, and a catalogue raisonné of Pontormo's works.

From the description of The Frick Collection Records of the Organizing Director - Frederick Mortimer Clapp, 1920-1937. (Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection). WorldCat record id: 612325784

The Frick Collection was founded by Pittsburgh industrialist and art collector Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), who bequeathed his New York residence and art collection as a public art gallery. After the death of Henry Clay Frick's wife, Adelaide Frick, on October 4, 1931, the Board of Trustees began the process of converting the Frick residence into a museum. Frederick Mortimer Clapp was appointed adviser (and was named Organizing Director in January 1933), John Russell Pope was selected as the architect for the project, and Marc Eidlitz & Son was chosen as the general contractor.

The plans called for the construction of the Boucher Room, the Oval Room, the East Gallery, the Garden Court, the Lecture Room, a new entrance hall, and a basement vault, as well as a new 13-story building to house the Frick Art Reference Library. The construction project entailed the demolition Mr. Frick's former office, the porte-cochere and courtyard, the old Frick Art Reference Library building, and two properties at 10-12 East 71st Street. After works of art and furnishings were moved into the newly constructed basement vault, construction began in August 1933. The new Frick Art Reference Library building opened to the public on January 14, 1935, and The Frick Collection opened to the public on December 16, 1935.

From the description of The Frick Collection Central Files (1932-1936), 1930-1937. (Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection). WorldCat record id: 612306978

The Frick Collection, in conjunction with the New York University Institute of Fine Arts, held its first Symposium on Art and Archaeology for graduate students on February 23, 1940, the first symposium of its kind to be held in the United States. The press release referred to it as "a new experiment in art education," held to "provide graduate students with an opportunity to meet one another and compare varying approaches to the field of art in a scholarly and appreciative environment." Eleven students from the art history graduate programs of Columbia University, Harvard University, New York University, Princeton University, Yale University, and Bryn Mawr College presented papers on topics of their choice at the first Symposium.

The Symposium was suspended from 1942-1946, and held solely at New York University from 1947-1948. Beginning in 1949, the program was held annually, and hosted in alternate years by The Frick Collection or the Institute of Fine Arts. In 1953, the program's title was changed to the Symposium on the History of Art. Additional institutions participating in the Symposium over the years include the University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, the University of Delaware, Johns Hopkins University, Oberlin College, the State University of New York at Binghamton, Boston University, Brown University, the University of Delaware and Rutgers University. The Symposium continues to be held on an annual basis.

From the description of The Frick Collection Symposium on the History of Art Records, 1939-1982. (Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection). WorldCat record id: 605037824

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referencedIn Smyth, Craig Hugh. Art historian : Craig Hugh Smyth : oral history transcript / interviewed by Taina Rikala de Noriega, Thomas F. Reese, and Richard Cándida Smith. Completed under the auspices of the Oral History Program, University of California, Los Angeles, and the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, 1994. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Cunningham, Charles Crehore, 1910-1979. Curatorial Office Records of Charles Cunningham, 1973-1977. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, The Clark
creatorOf Frick Collection. The Frick Collection Central Files (1932-1936), 1930-1937. Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection
creatorOf Frick Collection. The Frick Collection Construction Records, 1933-1937. Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection
referencedIn Caldwell & Co. Caldwell & Company Collection, 1894-c.1944. Smithsonian Institution. Libraries
creatorOf Frick Collection. The Frick Collection Records of the Organizing Director - Frederick Mortimer Clapp, 1920-1937. Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection
referencedIn Rudolf Kolisch papers, 1886-1978. Houghton Library
referencedIn Fogg Art Museum. Dept. of Drawings. Research material of Agnes Mongan: the Frick collection, 1930-1958 (inclusive), 1942-1958 (bulk). Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Suhr, William, 1896-1984. William Suhr Conservation Ledgers, 1938-1957. Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection
referencedIn Papers of John Coolidge and Agnes Mongan, 1909-2006 Harvard Art Museums. Archives
referencedIn Records of the Assistants to the Directors, 1913-1999 (inclusive),1927-1943 (bulk) Harvard Art Museums. Archives
referencedIn Frederick Mortimer Clapp Papers, 1852-1969, 1906-1969 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn [Exhibitions of art by employees of the Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library]. Frick Art Reference Library
referencedIn Suhr, William, 1896-1984. William Suhr papers, ca. 1846-2003, 1928-1982. Getty Research Institute
referencedIn Papers of Edward Waldo Forbes, 1867-2005 Harvard Art Museums. Archives
referencedIn Donahue, Kenneth. Collections and programs at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art : oral history transcript / by George M. Goodwin, under the auspices of the Oral History Program, University of California, Los Angeles, 1987. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Public Relations Office Records of Members' Trips and Events, 1979-1996. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, The Clark
creatorOf Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Director's Office Records, 1955-1977. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, The Clark
referencedIn Frick Collection : vertical file. Centre canadien d'architecture, | Canadian Centre for Architecture | CCA
referencedIn Kreis, Bernadine. [Collection of material relating to the arts in New York City]. Churchill County Museum
creatorOf Frick Collection. Institutional file. Brooklyn Museum Libraries & Archives
creatorOf Allen, D. (Denise). Andrea Riccio : Renaissance master in bronze : October 15, 2008, through January 18, 2009 / Denise Allen. Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection
referencedIn William Suhr papers, 1846-2003, 1927-1982 Getty Research Institute
referencedIn Marguerite Yourcenar additional papers, 1842-1996. Houghton Library
creatorOf Frick Collection. The Frick Collection Symposium on the History of Art Records, 1939-1982. Frick Art Reference Library of The Frick Collection
referencedIn Papers of Daniel Robbins and Seymour Slive, 1959-2003 (inclusive), 1971-1982 (bulk) Harvard Art Museums. Archives
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referencedIn Oral history interview with Harry Dobson Miller Grier Archives of American Art
referencedIn Oral history interview with Harry Dobson Miller Grier Archives of American Art
referencedIn Oral history interview with Kenneth Donahue Archives of American Art
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associatedWith Allen, D. (Denise) person
associatedWith Biebel, Franklin M. person
associatedWith Caldwell & Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Clapp, Frederick Mortimer, b. 1879. person
associatedWith Cook, Walter W. S. person
correspondedWith Coolidge, John, 1913-1995 person
associatedWith Crosby, Sumner McK 1909-1982. person
associatedWith Cunningham, Charles Crehore, 1910-1979. person
associatedWith Davidson, Bernice F. person
associatedWith Delano & Aldrich. corporateBody
associatedWith Dinsmoor, William Bell, 1886-1973. person
associatedWith Donahue, Kenneth person
associatedWith Fogg Art Museum. Dept. of Drawings. corporateBody
correspondedWith Forbes, Edward Waldo, 1873-1969 person
associatedWith Frick Art Reference Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Frick, Childs, 1883-1965. person
associatedWith Frick, Helen Clay, 1888-1984. person
associatedWith Frick, Henry Clay, 1849-1919. person
associatedWith Grier, Harry D. M., 1914-1972. person
associatedWith Harvard Art Museum. Director's Office. corporateBody
associatedWith Hines, Walker D. 1870-1934. person
correspondedWith Kolisch, Rudolf, 1896-1978 person
associatedWith Marc Eidlitz & Son. corporateBody
associatedWith New York University. Institute of Fine Arts. corporateBody
associatedWith Pope, John Russell, 1874-1937. person
correspondedWith Robbins, Daniel person
associatedWith Rockefeller, John D. 1874-1960. person
associatedWith Sloane, Joseph C. person
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associatedWith Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. corporateBody
associatedWith Suhr, William, 1896-1984. person
associatedWith Syska & Hennessy. corporateBody
correspondedWith Yourcenar, Marguerite. person
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New York (State)--New York
New York (State)--New York
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Art libraries
Art museum architecture
Art museums
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