Helen Clay Frick: Bittersweet Heiress

Author:   Martha Frick Symington Sanger
Publisher:   University of Pittsburgh Press
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9780822943419


Pages:   392
Publication Date:   10 December 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Helen Clay Frick: Bittersweet Heiress


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Author:   Martha Frick Symington Sanger
Publisher:   University of Pittsburgh Press
Imprint:   University of Pittsburgh Press
Dimensions:   Width: 23.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 28.00cm
Weight:   2.368kg
ISBN:  

9780822943419


ISBN 10:   0822943417
Pages:   392
Publication Date:   10 December 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This exhaustively researched and beautifully written work finally brings Helen Frick out from under the shadow of her father and recognizes her contribution to art collecting, photo archiving, cataloguing, war relief, and women's charities. Sanger adds immeasurably to our knowledge about the private and public lives of elite women in America, philanthropy, family dynamics, and the politicking that takes places behind the closed doors of museum boardrooms. - Dianne Sachko Macleod, author of Enchanted Lives, Enchanted Objects: American Women Collectors and the Making of Culture The daughter of one of Pittsburgh's steel magnates, Helen Clay Frick left her own legacy of philanthropy, nationally, in the art world and in the lives of working-class women. This biography is a valuable contribution to women's history, adding especially to the literature on women's philanthropy during the first three quarters of the twentieth century. - Carolyn Carson, University of Pittsburgh This brilliant book reveals as never before the extraordinary life of Helen Clay Frick, one of the twentieth century's most powerful, elusive, and sometimes vindictive women. Her great-niece has closely examined private family records, museum archives, and many published accounts of events with her characteristic openness to the truth. She has brought to light an amazing range of fascinating issues and events and explains many of Helen Frick's attitudes that have long perplexed her friends, foes, and the curious. - Donald Miller, former art and architecture critic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


This exhaustively researched and beautifully written work finally brings Helen Frick out from under the shadow of her father and recognizes her contribution to art collecting, photo archiving, cataloguing, war relief, and women's charities. Sanger adds immeasurably to our knowledge about the private and public lives of elite women in America, philanthropy, family dynamics, and the politicking that takes places behind the closed doors of museum boardrooms. - Dianne Sachko Macleod, author of Enchanted Lives, Enchanted Objects: American Women Collectors and the Making of Culture The daughter of one of Pittsburgh's steel magnates, Helen Clay Frick left her own legacy of philanthropy, nationally, in the art world and in the lives of working-class women. This biography is a valuable contribution to women's history, adding especially to the literature on women's philanthropy during the first three quarters of the twentieth century. - Carolyn Carson, University of Pittsburgh This brilliant book reveals as never before the extraordinary life of Helen Clay Frick, one of the twentieth century's most powerful, elusive, and sometimes vindictive women. Her great-niece has closely examined private family records, museum archives, and many published accounts of events with her characteristic openness to the truth. She has brought to light an amazing range of fascinating issues and events and explains many of Helen Frick's attitudes that have long perplexed her friends, foes, and the curious. - Donald Miller, former art and architecture critic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


"This exhaustively researched and beautifully written work finally brings Helen Frick out from under the shadow of her father and recognizes her contribution to art collecting, photo archiving, cataloguing, war relief, and women's charities. Sanger adds immeasurably to our knowledge about the private and public lives of elite women in America, philanthropy, family dynamics, and the politicking that takes places behind the closed doors of museum boardrooms."" — Dianne Sachko Macleod, author of Enchanted Lives, Enchanted Objects: American Women Collectors and the Making of Culture ""The daughter of one of Pittsburgh's steel magnates, Helen Clay Frick left her own legacy of philanthropy, nationally, in the art world and in the lives of working-class women. This biography is a valuable contribution to women's history, adding especially to the literature on women's philanthropy during the first three quarters of the twentieth century."" — Carolyn Carson, University of Pittsburgh ""This brilliant book reveals as never before the extraordinary life of Helen Clay Frick, one of the twentieth century's most powerful, elusive, and sometimes vindictive women. Her great-niece has closely examined private family records, museum archives, and many published accounts of events with her characteristic openness to the truth. She has brought to light an amazing range of fascinating issues and events and explains many of Helen Frick's attitudes that have long perplexed her friends, foes, and the curious."" — Donald Miller, former art and architecture critic, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"


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Martha Frick Symington Sanger is the author of Henry Clay Frick: An Intimate Portrait (1998), which was cited in August 2007 in the Wall Street Journal by Carnegie Corporation president Vartan Gregorian as one of the “five best” books detailing the live

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