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El Greco at The Frick Collection
Through February 1
Between 1905 and 1913, Henry Clay Frick acquired three paintings by El Greco. They are displayed side by side for the first time in a presentation organized in conjunction with El Greco in New York at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The two exhibitions mark the 400th anniversary of El Greco’s death and together show all of the artist’s work in New York public collections. With this installation, the Frick continues its 2014 focus on the artist, which began with the celebrated exhibition Men in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to Face.
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