Due to the current Air Quality Index, The Frick Pittsburgh will remain open for indoor activities only on Saturday, July 18. The Frick Art Museum, Car & Carriage Museum, tours of Clayton, Grable Visitor Center, and The Café at the Frick will be open during regular business hours. Short outdoor walks are required between buildings on site. Outdoor dining will not be available, and the Greenhouse will be closed. KF94 masks will be available upon request.
Heat Advisory
Due to the sustained heat, temperatures inside Clayton are currently very warm and the temperature fluctuates in each room. Please plan accordingly when considering your visit.
Overview

Rolling Hills, Satanic Mills: The British Passion for Landscape

Drawn from the remarkable collections of the National Museum Wales, more than 60 works of art in this exhibition trace the development of landscape painting in Britain through the Industrial Revolution and the eras of Romanticism, Impressionism, and Modernism, to the postmodern and post-industrial imagery of today.

Hills and Mills: Pittsburgh on Paper

The exhibition is presented with a complementary installation of 19th-century Pittsburgh landscapes. Hills & Mills: Pittsburgh on Paper, curated from the collection of Bruce and Sheryl Wolf, which provides visual parallels from Pittsburgh’s own landscape and history.

Program Information

Rolling Hills, Satanic Mills: The British Passion for Landscape

Dates: May 9, 2015 - August 2, 2015

It's free to visit The Frick Pittsburgh.