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- Helen_Clay_Frick abstract "Helen Clay Frick (1888–1984) was an American philanthropist and art collector. She was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the third child of the coke and steel magnate Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919) and Adelaide Howard Childs (1859–1931). Two of her siblings did not reach adulthood, and her father played favorites with his two surviving children, Childs Frick (1883–1965) and Helen. After the reading of their father's will, which favored Helen, the brother and sister were estranged for the rest of their lives. Nonetheless, Helen developed as a strong, independent and feisty young woman. She was equally interested in art history and philanthropy, making a catalogue of her father's art collection as a young woman, a collection which became the Frick Collection in New York.Her interest in the history of art resulted in her establishing the Frick Art Reference Library, which was originally housed in the bowling alley of the Frick family mansion in New York City at 1 East 70th Street. In 1924, a separate two and one-half story building was constructed at 6 East 71st Street to house the library, which was replaced in 1935 by the present thirteen story building at 10 East 71st Street. The Library houses photographs and archival records that document the history of Western art, many works of which were lost during World Wars I and II. She also established an art library at the University of Pittsburgh and, later in her life, built the Frick Art Museum on the grounds of Clayton to house her private art collection.".
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- Helen_Clay_Frick wikiPageWikiLinkText "Helen Clay Frick Foundation".
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- Helen_Clay_Frick alternativeNames "Frick, Helen Clay".
- Helen_Clay_Frick birthDate "1888".
- Helen_Clay_Frick birthPlace "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.".
- Helen_Clay_Frick caption "Helen Frick and her father, portrait by Edmund Charles Tarbell, c. 1910".
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- Helen_Clay_Frick dateOfDeath "1984".
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- Helen_Clay_Frick name "Frick, Helen Clay".
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- Helen_Clay_Frick parents Henry_Clay_Frick.
- Helen_Clay_Frick parents "Adelaide Howard Childs Frick".
- Helen_Clay_Frick placeOfBirth "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania".
- Helen_Clay_Frick placeOfDeath "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania".
- Helen_Clay_Frick shortDescription "American philanthropist".
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