European bronzes from the Quentin collection
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From september 28 2004 to january 2 2005 |
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Sculpture
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This private collection, dedicated to the art of the statuette from the XVth to the XVIIIth centuries, is presented to the public. These sculptures in bronze, earthenware or metal, are characterized by their technical and artistic refinement. |
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1 East 70th Street
10021 New York - États-Unis
+1 212 288 0700 +1 212 628 4417 info@frick.org http:/ / www.frick.org
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New Year`s Day, Independence Day (July, 4), Thanksgiving Day, December 24th, Christmas Day, Armistice Day 1918 (november, 11) | |
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Admission fee : 10 $ |
Concessions : 5 $ Students, over 60 |
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 | Giambologna, Mars (detail), circa 1560-1570, bronze, The Quentin Collection |
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MORE INFORMATION :
Illustred catalogue, Patricia Wengraf and Manfred Leithe-Jasper, Kunsthistorisches Museum,Vienna |
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