The unique and internationally celebrated atmosphere of The Frick
Collection has as much to do with the decorative arts as with its iconic
collection of old master paintings. As the sumptuous house Henry Clay
Frick constructed at 70th Street took shape between 1912 and 1914, he
recognized the need for furnishings of a calibre that matched his
painting collection. Together with later acquisitions and gifts, Frick's
purchases of enamels, clocks and watches, furniture, gilt bronzes,
porcelain, ceramics, silver and textiles are the equals of the works on
canvas and far exceed them in number. Included here are carefully
selected blocs of decorative arts - from stunning collections of Limoges
enamels and Sèvres porcelain to French eighteenth-century furniture and
an extraordinary collection of clocks and watches. Long overdue, this
handbook - the first devoted to the decorative arts in the Frick's
collection - provides a valuable introduction to this area.