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On this beautiful spring day in NYC, enjoy a watercolor inspired by the Frick’s "Zephyrus and Flora" by Ruofan Li!
Trees give shape to Meindert #Hobbema's compositions—soaring and knotty, catching sunlight and casting shade. 🌳 On #ArborDay, pause to take a closer look at this painting in the collection.
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Meindert Hobbema, Village with Water Mill among Trees, ca. 1665 #FrickCollection
Stop and smell the roses.🌹
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Thomas Gainsborough, Sarah, Lady Innes, ca. 1757 #FrickCollection
Happy #AprilFools' Day from the Frick's resident jokesters, in our "Procession of Italian Comedians." 🎭
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Jean-Baptiste Joseph Pater, Procession of Italian Comedians, 1713–36 #FrickCollection
Happy Valentine's Day @NeueGalerieNY! Our putti are penning poetry just for you. 💌 #MuseumLoveLetter https://t.co/O2BgOJQzAX
Love is in the air! Happy #ValentinesDay. 💗
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard, The Progress of Love: Love Triumphant (detail), ca. 1790–91 #FrickCollection
Embrace your loved ones, it's #NationalHuggingDay. 🤗
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard, The Progress of Love: Love Letters, 1771–72 #FrickCollection
The devil's in the details. 🔎
For Halloween, we're sharing this eerie engraving by #AlbrechtDürer. On the right, Dürer draws the devil as a horned, big-snouted beast.
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Albrecht Dürer, Knight, Death, and the Devil, 1513 #FrickCollection
It's officially spooky season. 🦇
In his 1853 etching "The Vampire," Charles Meryon captures an atmosphere of gloom. A Notre-Dame gargoyle towers over the city, surrounded by a foreboding flock of birds.
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Charles Meryon, Etchings of Paris: The Vampire, 1853. #FrickCollection
Find someone who looks at you the way Boucher's babies look at each other.
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François Boucher, Poetry, 18th century #FrickCollection