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The Henry Clay Frick Houses: Architecture, Interiors, Landscapes in the Golden Era [Hardcover]

Martha Frick Symingt Sanger (Author), Wendell Garrett (Author)
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December 3, 2001
Henry Clay Frick, the world-famous art collector and steel tycoon, was a towering figure in America's "gilded age" of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The houses he built for himself and his family exemplify the great residences of the era, with priceless art, cultivated gardens, and interiors by the most prestigious designers of the day. This elegant volume, written by Frick's great-granddaughter and biographer, features the four major houses purchased, built, and renovated for the steel magnate; each is described in exacting detail, with information about the architects and interior designers, furnishings and art, and decoration. Beautiful archival photographs—interior and exterior, many previously unseen—and architectural drawings document the residences.

The late-Victorian Clayton, in Pittsburgh, was Henry Clay Frick's first home as a married man and the chairman of the Carnegie Steel Company; it now houses the Frick Art and Historical Center. Eagle Rock, the Fricks' summer retreat to the north of Boston, was a neoclassical, all-brick colossus designed by Arthur Little and Herbert W. C. Browne. The most famous house in the book is 1 East Seventieth Street, along New York's Fifth Avenue. Long recognized as one of the city's most elegant buildings and today housing the world-renowned Frick Collection, it was designed in 1912 by Thomas Hastings of Carrère & Hastings. The fourth house in the book is the Clayton Estate, a Georgian Revival masterpiece in Roslyn, New York, originally designed in 1901 by Odgen Codman Jr.; it is now the Nassau County Museum of Fine Arts.

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Frick Symington Sanger offers a 300-page addendum to her biography of her great-grandfather, Henry Clay Frick: An Intimate Portrait (LJ 10/1/98). Here she intersperses biographical details exhaustively explored in her earlier book with colorful and copious commentary on the family mansions and their contents. The four houses examined, the foremost being the Manhattan beaux-arts palace that now houses the Frick collection, were produced by fashionable, academically trained architects and decorators circa 1900, many of whom are the subjects of a resurgence of interest in the wake of Postmodernism. The author has a peculiar critical methodology; she maintains that a vaguely defined pre-World War I period was the "Golden Era" of the arts and that aesthetic choices are somehow determined by deep-seated psychological processes. Bypassing her pop psychology and superficial aesthetic analysis, the reader will uncover an interesting portrayal of one of America's wealthiest industrialists, his heirs, and their extravagant homes. Plentiful photos and illustrations recommend this book to comprehensive architecture and design collections. David Solt sz, Cuyahoga Cty. P.L., Parma, OH
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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A paean to ostentatious capitalism and the glory of the golden era of domestic architecture and design (1880 through World War I), Sanger's comprehensive history of steel tycoon and art collector Frick's opulent houses, which easily compete with those of the Vanderbilts and Carnegies, evokes a bygone era of elaborate luxury. A gorgeous coffee-table book, it offers a detailed, even chatty description of the creation of each estate, from Clayton in Pittsburgh to One East Seventieth Street in New York City, accompanied by profuse illustrations from the family's archives. As far as decorative arts go, the Frick collections are fabulous examples of early-twentieth-century styles and taste--ranging from the crowded Victorian to the Beaux Arts school and neoclassical revivals. But this is no ordinary work of scholarship and appreciation: it's written by Frick's great-granddaughter and biographer, who remembers these edifices as homes rather than museum pieces, a viewpoint that serves to bring these palatial residences to life. Regina Schroeder
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 312 pages
  • Publisher: The Monacelli Press (December 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1580931049
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580931045
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 1.4 x 12.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,462,086 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars FRICK, September 22, 2006
This review is from: The Henry Clay Frick Houses: Architecture, Interiors, Landscapes in the Golden Era (Hardcover)
Henry Clay Frick really knew how to live a gilded age life, and you see the evidence in this fantastic book. The images are crisp and well conceived and the text highly informative. I expecially liked the section on Frick's famous mansion on Fifth Avenue in NYC, he was determined to out build Carneige and he suceeded, it is a beaux-art tour de force and the perfect setting today for his singular collection. If you have any interest in Frick, Guilded Age architecture, or fine books in general, then i can't concieve of you being anything but thrilled with this purchase.
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5.0 out of 5 stars History brought alive, August 16, 2008
This review is from: The Henry Clay Frick Houses: Architecture, Interiors, Landscapes in the Golden Era (Hardcover)
a wonderful book with great pictures that tells a very personal story, written from the families' perspective. Nice attention to the details that abound.
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WHEN THIRTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD HENRY CLAY FRICK MOVED into the fashionable Monongahela House hotel in 1880. Read the first page
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