A Panorama of Pittsburgh
at the Frick through 10/5

Learn about Pittsburgh's past by viewing more than 130 printed views of the city.

Meissonier masterpiece
now on view at the Frick

1806, Jena is on view at the Frick through May 31, 2009.

This Sunday is
RADical Day at the Frick

Visit the Frick on 10/5 for a full day of activities and fun!

Rob Rogers discusses
political cartooning on 10/12

The Post-Gazette's award-winning editorial cartoonist will discuss his experiences covering the 2008 presidential campaign and conventions.

Music for Exhibitions
begins new season 11/18

Join Katherine Soroka and Chatham Baroque for an evening of memorable music.

View photos from the 2008 H. C. Frick Horseless Carriage Tour
Twenty-six teams of drivers made it a day of fun.

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February 13, 2000 - April 23, 2000

The beloved 19th-century French master Jean-François Millet (1814-1875) is celebrated in an international loan exhibition of drawings, pastels and paintings on display
at The Frick Art Museum. An extraordinary collection of ten important drawings and pastels by Millet belonging to the Frick inspired the exhibition. Jean-François Millet: Drawn into the Light brings together works from more than 20 public and private collections from the United States, Europe and Japan. The exhibition opened at the
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass. and then was presented at the Van Gogh in Amsterdam. The exhibition concludes its tour at The Frick Art Museum.




The exhibition was organized by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, in association with The Frick Art & Historical Center Support for the ittsburgh exhibition is provided in part by the Pittsburgh Office of Cultural Tourism and by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and PNC dvisorsSM.
 
Jean-François Millet
<i>The Sower, 1850</i>
Oil on canvas
101.6 x 82.6 cm
Courtesy, Musem of Fine Arts, Boston




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