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Helen Clay Frick: Bittersweet Heiress [Hardcover]

Martha Frick Symington Sanger (Author)
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November 28, 2007

In 1919, at the age of thirty-one, Helen Clay Frick inherited $38 million, becoming the richest single woman in America. These riches, however, came at a price. Helen's tumultuous early life was shaped by her father's infamy as a union strikebreaker and the ensuing attempt on his life, her mother's debilitating depression, and the death of her older sister and newborn brother about a year apart. Despite these events, Helen built a luminous legacy through her lifelong commitment to social welfare, the environment, and a supreme devotion to the visual arts.

Helen's philanthropy touched the lives of thousands. Her contributions included a vacation home for young female textile workers, two wildlife preserves, one a public wilderness park, a Victorian-era house museum, a pre-Civil War historic Mennonite village, a university fine arts department, two art history libraries, and the purchase of many significant works of art for her private collection, the Frick Collection in New York, the University of Pittsburgh teaching collection, and the Frick Art Museum.

Through extensive period research and singular access to Frick family archives and Helen Clay Frick's personal writings, Martha Frick Symington Sanger fashions a multifaceted portrait of a complex, often misunderstood, yet indomitable humanitarian, philanthropist, and cultural force in twentieth-century America.


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"A visual treat. This impeccable and impartial biography limns the characteristics of Helen, who was an exceptional woman."
--The Feminist Review


“This remarkable monograph by the great-granddaughter of Henry Clay Frick offers a fascinating portrait of his daughter, Helen Clay Frick. Her achievements intersect the history of art, collecting, museums, women, philanthropy, and historic preservation. Long overshadowed by her father, Helen’s central role in her family’s legacy is restored.”
—Woman's Art Journal



"For obvious reasons, relatives of famous people often write poor biographies of them. Sanger, however, is the consummate professional in this fair, warts-and-all portrait of her great-aunt, Helen Clay Frick, the steel-industry heiress, art patron, and champion of New York's famed Frick Collection and its related art reference library."
--Booklist


“This exhaustively researched and beautifully written work finally brings Helen Frick out from under the shadow of her father and recognizes her contribution to art collecting, photo archiving, cataloguing, war relief, and women's charities.  Sanger adds immeasurably to our knowledge about the private and public lives of elite women in America, philanthropy, family dynamics, and the politicking that takes place behind the closed doors of museum boardrooms.”    
--Dianne Sachko Macleod, author of Enchanted Lives, Enchanted  Objects: American Women Collectors and the Making of Culture



“The daughter of one of Pittsburgh's steel magnates, Helen Clay Frick left her own legacy of philanthropy, nationally, in the art world and in the lives of working-class women. This biography is a valuable contribution to women's history, adding especially to the literature on women's philanthropy during the first three quarters of the twentieth century.”
--Carolyn Carson, University of Pittsburgh

About the Author

Martha Frick Symington Sanger is the author of Henry Clay Frick: An Intimate Portrait (1998), which was cited in August 2007 in the Wall Street Journal by Carnegie Corporation president Vartan Gregorian as one of the “five best” books detailing the lives and contributions of great philanthropists in America’s gilded age. Her second book, The Henry Clay Frick Houses: Architecture-Interiors-Landscapes In the Golden Era (2001), captured in great detail the homes Frick built in Pittsburgh, New York, and Boston’s North Shore.

In 1991, Ms. Sanger served as an advisor for the introductory video of the New York Frick Collection and exhibitions at Clayton (now a house museum at the Frick Art & Historical Center in Pittsburgh) and has also been instrumental in widening the use of the family papers and art history materials contained in the voluminous Frick archives. Ms. Sanger also was as a consultant for the 1995 two-hour PBS documentary on Andrew Carnegie, “Richest Man in the World,” produced by WGBH.

Martha Frick Symington Sanger lives in Stevenson, Maryland. She is the great-granddaughter of Henry Clay Frick, and has three daughters and five grandchildren. Her Web site is www.frickhistory.com.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 386 pages
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press; 1 edition (November 28, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822943417
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822943419
  • Product Dimensions: 11.4 x 9 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #960,767 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Biography: A Class Act, September 28, 2008
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I bought and read "Helen Clay Frick-Bittersweet Heiress" because I greatly enjoyed the author's previous work published in 1998, "Henry Clay Frick-An Intimate Portrait".These books are large,"Helen" is 9"x12", and they are published on very heavy glossy paper. This enhances the family photographs as well as selected works of art that fit in with the biography. Do not let the size of either book or their many pictures of art treasures frighten you away if you are looking for a biography. Both books are outstanding biographies, filled with money,violence,greed,contention,love,charity,a whisp of incest,treachery,and eccentric behavior.Henry Frick's involvement with the 19th Century steel industry and attendant labor problems is told well in both books."Helen" is written through the eyes of Helen and continues the family biography after the death of Henry in 1919.The historical scope of "Helen" is from the beginning of Henry's business career in 1875 to Helen's death in 1984.

The author exceeds the expected in every respect with both of the two books that I have mentioned. The books are lovingly written with much interesting detail about Henry and Helen ,including a generous assortment of warts and foibles.The author has been courageous on a number of her forays into her family's history...she motored through some rather tricky areas about friends and family members that she will no doubt encounter from time to time.The art work and other pictures were a priceless addition to the narrative and were introduced in exactly the right place in each book.Reading "Helen Clay Frick" is a poignant journey about a young woman that began life as a loving daughter and care giver and ended it as a very wealthy but eccentric and demanding woman.



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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Book, Interesting Life, July 29, 2011
This review is from: Helen Clay Frick: Bittersweet Heiress (Hardcover)
I stumbled upon this in my local library as I was hunting for another biography and spent many evenings absorbed in Martha Frick Symington Sanger's beautifully written account of her Aunt's Life. (The author is, I believe, actually the grandniece of Helen Frick.)

In addition to interviews, Martha Sanger must have collected, and then compiled in chronological order, everything her aunt had ever written and every letter she had ever received in order to write this detailed and intimate life story. The more I read, the more I admired Helen Frick, although I became quite frustrated with the treatment she received from the Board of Directors of the Frick Art Museum and John D. Rockefeller in particular.

In addition to the inspired chronicle of her aunt's life, Sanger has masterfully included a reproduction of nearly every painting that is mentioned, (i.e. those rejected and those recommended by Helen Frick for acquisition) making this a rich and satisfying reading experience. The book is heavy, weighing in at nearly seven pounds, and appears to be a "coffee table book," due to its large size. But this is a book of substance about a "woman of substance," written by an author with substantial ability and the strength and endurance that must have been required in order to bring her vision of this biography into print.

Incredibly, the author was in litigation for three and a half years (with the Frick Art Reference Library) in order to secure high-quality prints from the Helen Clay Frick Foundation Archives to gain permission to reproduce them in this book. Thanks to Mrs. Sanger's perseverance, we have a historical record of one of America's benefactors.
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5.0 out of 5 stars helen Clay Frick, Bittersweet Heiress, May 27, 2009
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Any one who likes History of Pittsburgh will find this book full of interesting little known facts. Easy read. Much information about the Frick Museum in N. Y.]
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