
Apartments near Frick Collection in New York, NY (11,883 Rentals)


930 Eighth Ave

170 W 77th St

147 W 78th St

The Lyons Co-Op

124 W 80th St

118 W 80th St

80/Columbus Owners Corp.

351 W 57th St

127 W 80th St

106 W 81st St

The Lathrop

20 W 84th St

235 E 54th St

233 E 54th St

61 W 82nd St

59 W 82nd St

57 W 82nd St

403 E 57th St

Morgan House Apartments

301-303 E 85th St

The Rockefeller University Housing

344 E 84th St

120 East 88th Street

310 West 56th Street

47 E 88th St

358 W 58th St

Co-op

211 W 70th St

411 E 57th St

1222-1226 Madison Ave

211 E 86th St

60 W 83rd St

237 E 54th St

336 E 56th St

Sutton View Condominiums

Sutton East

Endicott Apartments

62 W 83rd St

58 W 83rd St

114 W 81st St

933 8th Ave

126 W 80th St

131 W 80th St

129 W 80th St

The Dorset

172 W 77th St

Residential Co-Op Building

349 Amsterdam Ave

351-353 Amsterdam Ave

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In the shadow of many of the larger museum of New York, such as the Museum of Modern Art or the Guggenheim, smaller museums can sometimes be lost in the clutter, but apartment-ites are missing a lot by not giving smaller museums a chance. One such small museum that is offering up some breathtaking works of art is the Frick Collection, a small gallery that may not have much in terms of size, but more than makes up for it in quality of work. Focusing mostly on European works, some of most famous works in history adorn the walls of this gallery, and art fans would be insane to pass this up. Paintings by some fo the top names in art hang on the walls inside the Frick Collection, most of which consists of European works composed before the dawning of the twentieth century. A trip to view these works is liking stepping back in time, to a completely different world from the one we live in today. Artists featured in this gallery include such big names as Jan Van Eyk, James McNeil Whistler, Diego Velasquez, El Greco, Fracisco Goya, and even Rembrandt, as well works by Vermeer and Fragonard. This small collection houses some of the finest works of art from before the twentieth century, and fans of art history won’t find a better place to research these paintings, either, considering the location also features a large library for studying the works. Though it’s easy to overlook the Frick Collection with all the other museums in New York, apartment-ites who are fans of art would be hurting themselves by not checking this one out.
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