Stephen J. Bury (Ed.)
“The Frick Art Reference Library, founded by Helen Clay Frick, has been part of the international infrastructure of art history since its inception. It has always been innovative—with its photographic field trips, periodical indexing, involvement in the founding of the international photo archive consortium, PHAROS, web archiving, and digital art history. The library is looking back at its work over the last hundred years through one hundred objects, not just from its extensive collections of books, auction catalogs, photographs and archives, but through its spaces, artworks and the traces of some of its actors: Helen Clay Frick herself obviously, but also her French agent Madame Brière, and librarians such as Pauline Wells or Doriece Colle.”
A cross section of an important institute in the form of hundred selections from its archives, with many illustrations and an index in the back, soft cover, 23,5 x 14,5 cm, 100 pages, Axminster 2022
ISBN 987-1-910010-28-0