Frick Fine Arts Building

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The Frick Fine Arts Building is a landmark academic and cultural facility at the University of Pittsburgh that houses art history and studio arts programs, galleries, and a notable art library.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic building
art museum building
university building
adjacentTo Schenley Plaza
surface form: Schenley Fountain

Schenley Plaza ONNED1
architect Harrison & Abramovitz
architecturalStyle Italian Renaissance Revival
country United States of America
surface form: United States
donatedBy Helen Clay Frick
floorCount 3
hasCategory Art museums and galleries in Pittsburgh
Library buildings in the United States
University of Pittsburgh campus buildings
hasCollection art history books
art journals
image collections
hasFeature central courtyard
cloister-like arcade
ornamental fountain
hasGarden Italianate garden
hasPart Frick Fine Arts Library
art galleries
classrooms
lecture halls
studios
houses Department of History of Art and Architecture, University of Pittsburgh
Frick Fine Arts Library
Studio Arts program, University of Pittsburgh
art galleries
inception 1965
locatedIn Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
surface form: Pittsburgh

United States of America
surface form: United States

University of Pittsburgh
material Indiana limestone
namedAfter Henry Clay Frick
overlooks Schenley Park
ownedBy University of Pittsburgh
partOf University of Pittsburgh
surface form: University of Pittsburgh campus
significance cultural facility in Pittsburgh
landmark of the University of Pittsburgh
use art education
art exhibitions
research library
yearCompleted 1965

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Frick family members associatedWith Frick Fine Arts Building
subject surface form: Frick family