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Support The Frick Collection through purchases at the museum shop. Merchandise is catalogued within the following collections: * New * Publications * Museum Inspired * Apparel & Accessories * Custom Prints * Home & Office,* and * Sale.
About Frick Custom Prints: The program is designed to allow a wide range of images from The Frick Collection to be available to the public as top-quality print reproductions. Our collaboration with technology and print specialists allows us a number of customer conveniences, such as being able to pick from a menu of options including print size, a choice of paper or canvas, and a range of framing styles. The prints can be a reference, a keepsake, a gift, or wall decor for your home or office. All the printing and optional framing is done in the USA with orders custom-produced and shipped for delivery in two weeks. Because everything is made to order, sales are final and non-returnable. The products in our Frick Custom Prints store are only available from The Frick Collection. Though you may see some of our images being sold elsewhere through commercial websites, they will not be of the same quality. You may easily explore this vast resource using our detailed online registery.
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Be a DONOR: Show that you care…
The Frick Collection is a not-for-profit institution that relies on a variety of funding sources, including contributions from individuals like you. You can support the Frick by becoming a member, making a contribution to the Annual Fund, or by making a restricted gift to another initiative at the museum. Your generosity will enable the Frick to share its collection and activities with visitors from around the world each year. We are grateful to our members and donors for helping to sustain our mission.
Membership: Become a member of the Frick family today! Members support the Frick‘s mission to provide access, understanding, and enjoyment of the Collection. In return for their generosity, we offer our members unique opportunities, including thought-provoking programming, behind-the-scenes access to the Collection, and so much more. Membership at specified levels is offered: * Individual * Dual * Contributing Friend * Sustaining Friend * Student * Fellow * Contributing Fellow * Benefactor Fellow * Sustaining Fellow * Patron Fellow * Young Fellow * Contributing Young Fellow * Benefactor Young Fellow * Sustaining Young Fellow * Director’s Circle Member * Director’s Circle Patron, and * Director’s Circle Benefactor.
Donations – Give to the Annual Fund: Your donation to the Annual Fund will help The Frick Collection sustain its commitment to present, conserve, and interpret its collection of fine and decorative arts in addition to supporting its ongoing programs and publications. Memorial and tribute gifts are also encouraged.
- Donations at specified amounts are designated or you may customize your gift. Recurring gifts are appreciated.
- Matching Gifts: Double your donation to The Frick Collection by recommending a matching gift grant from your employer.
- IRA Gifts: If you are at least 70 ½ years old, you can donate up to $100,000 directly from your IRA each year to public charities such as The Frick Collection — without treating the distribution as taxable income on your federal tax return.
- Give to the Acquisitions Fund: The Frick Collection’s Acquisitions Fund helps the museum continue to purchase objects that enhance and complement its holdings for the enjoyment of the public. Acquisitions have a long history at the Frick. The permanent collection has grown by nearly half since Mr. Frick’s death through donations of art from private collections and select purchases including well-known and cherished works such as Ingres’s Comtesse d’Haussonville, Memling’s Portrait of a Man, Antico’s Hercules, Constable’s White Horse, and Houdon’s Diana the Huntress. Please support the Frick’s longstanding commitment to acquiring exceptional works of art by making a gift to the Acquisitions Fund today.
- Planned Giving: Henry Clay Frick Associates: Individuals who share a deep love and appreciation for the arts can follow in the footsteps of The Frick Collection’s founder as members of the Henry Clay Frick Associates. By providing for The Frick Collection in your estate plan, you can help preserve and strengthen Henry Clay Frick’s original bequest. With the support of dedicated friends like you, The Frick Collection will continue to be a source of beauty and inspiration for visitors from around the world. Making The Frick Collection a part of your Legacy: * Bequests – A bequest of unrestricted funds is the most flexible of all planned gifts and allows The Frick Collection to use your support where it is most needed. For example, your will may provide that a specified amount or portion of your residuary estate be left to The Frick Collection. * Retirement Plan – Another way to make a planned gift is to name The Frick Collection as beneficiary of your retirement plan.
- Institutional and Corporate Support: Henry Clay Frick was among the first Americans to demonstrate, on a grand scale, the potent connection between business and art. Indeed it was Frick‘s skill as a businessman and taste as a collector that produced The Frick Collection, his gift to the public, and one that he hoped would advance the appreciation of fine art. Today, partnerships with business leaders continue to be an essential component of the Collection’s tradition of private support. In addition to Institutional Membership, the Frick offers a range of sponsorship opportunities including underwriting special exhibitions, benefit events, and educational programming. Sponsors at all levels can enjoy increased brand visibility among the Frick’s passionate and growing community of members, unique opportunities for client engagement, and premier access to the galleries and entertaining spaces at the mansion.
- Program Support: There are many opportunities for restricted giving at The Frick Collection. Your generosity can make possible a wide range of activities, including others that are not outlined below. Sponsorship of these programs offers significant exposure and credit. * Exhibition Support: The Frick is well known for the quality of its exhibitions, which range from small exhibitions of single iconic paintings to sweeping surveys of the work of an artist or group of artists. The Frick’s exhibitions are funded exclusively by outside supporters. The Collection is delighted to partner with corporations, foundations, and individuals to present its exciting exhibitions to our large and international audience. Sponsorship opportunities are available at various levels and offer significant philanthropic and marketing opportunities. Sponsorship opportunities are also available for smaller installations and thematic exhibitions highlighting works from the Collection’s holdings in all media.* Frick Art Research Library: The Frick Art Research Library, one of America’s oldest and most respected research centers for the study of art, welcomes more than 6,000 researchers each year to consult its remarkable bibliographic, photographic, and archival collections, covering art in the Western tradition from the fourth to the mid-twentieth century. The Frick Art Research Library presents lectures and symposia, which may be underwritten, as may be the general operations of the library. * Education Programs: The Frick’s Education Department strives to provide a vital, diverse, and probing dialogue between The Frick Collection and the public through a commitment to excellence in gallery teaching and an array of programs of the highest quality. Gifts to the Education Department can help to underwrite lectures, seminars, or gallery experiences, as well as a variety of free after-school programs for students and guided school visits for children over the age of 10. Your contribution can support the broad range of activities provided by the Department or can be directed to a specific activity or program such as a lecture or a virtual class visit. * Conservation: The Conservation Department oversees the daily maintenance of works of art in the galleries and storage, conservation needs related to temporary exhibitions, and management of ongoing gallery improvements to ensure that historic preservation standards are met. The Conservation Department plays a central role in the installation and lighting of works of art and executes the entire museum’s art handling and movement. In addition to the preservation of the permanent collection, the Conservation Department helps to disseminate knowledge about the collection and its care through presentations at professional forums, in publications, and at seminars and symposia.
- Library Acquisitions Fund: The Frick Art Research Library remains at the forefront of art historical scholarship through its robust acquisitions program. Contributions to the Acquisitions Fund enable the library to purchase rare and historically significant volumes that enhance its world-class collection of books, monographs, catalogues, periodicals, and other unique resources. Acquisitions span numerous languages, formats, and publication dates, with subjects relating to the history of collecting, provenance, cultural heritage, the art market, and art created in the European tradition, as well as global art that was influenced by or had an influence on this tradition, from the fourth through the twentieth century. Please support the library’s mission by contributing today.
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