Martha Frick Symington Sanger
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 [... more]
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Samantha Nestor
SAMANTHA NESTOR is the special projects editor at Metropolitan Home magazine. Previously she was the director of marketing and communications at the New York Design Center and also worked at the Frick Collection and the New York Public Library. ... [... more]
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John Dossett
Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and the Bitter Partnership That Transformed America Here is history that reads like fiction: the riveting story of two founding fathers of American industry-Andrew Carnegie and Henry Clay Frick-and the bloody ... [... more]
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Alexander Berkman
In 1892, Alexander Berkman, Russian émigré, anarchist, and lover of Emma Goldman, attempted to assassinate industrialist Henry Clay Frick. The act was intended both as retribution for the massacre of workers in the Homestead strike and as [... more]
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S.N. Behrman
A startling number of masterpieces now in American museums are there because of the shrewdness of one man, Joseph Duveen, art dealer to John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Mellon, Henry Clay Frick, and William Randolph Hearst. In a series of articles ... [... more]
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John William Ward
In 1892, Alexander Berkman, Russian émigré, anarchist, and lover of Emma Goldman, attempted to assassinate industrialist Henry Clay Frick. The act was intended both as retribution for the massacre of workers in the Homestead strike and as [... more]
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