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Umbrella
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the building, this umbrella is designed using a 1913 blueprint of the north elevation of the New York home of Henry Clay Frick. With push button release and solid wood handle and stem, this umbrella shields against the elements and makes a statement of style.
Card Folio
Designed by the American architect Thomas Hastings between 1913 and 1914, the New York home of Henry Clay Frick is the subject for the design of this card folio. The gold leaf embossed folio set includes 8 folded note cards, 2 of each 4 designs and 8 envelopes. The interior of the envelopes are embossed with Henry Clay Frick monogram
Journal
This hard cover journal features the 1913 north elevation embossed in gold leaf on a burgundy fabric. The endpapers has the museum floor plan printed in gold. The front matter includes a drawing of the Music Room from 1935 by Angelo Magnanti. Throughout the interior there are 24 details of works from the museum's collection.
Leather Tote
Designed by architect John Russell Pope, the Henry Clay Frick monogram is embossed on the front of each Italian leather tote. This decorative, classically inspired monogram was one of many painstaking details added to the mansion during its transformation into a museum.
Serving Tray
The design on this birchwood serving tray is adapted from a soft-paste porcelain plaque made at the Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory in France that adorns an eighteenth-century French tripod table.
Canvas Tote
Mauritshuis Exhibition Canvas Tote featuring Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring. Designed with interior pocket that is embroidered with exhibition dates and art work and artist details for visitors to remember their visit.
