Special Exhibition at the Frick
John Singer Sargent, Lady Agnew of Lochnaw
Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery
Through February 1
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The Frick is presenting ten masterpieces of painting from the Scottish National Gallery, known for its holdings of works by the greatest masters of western art and its comprehensive collection of Scottish art. The critically acclaimed exhibition features paintings from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries that invite illuminating comparisons to the Frick’s permanent collection.
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