The MFA boasts one of the largest collections of the celebrated Impressionist painter Claude Monet’s work outside France. Gallery 252 is dedicated to…
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Designed in the spirit of a European palace, the renovated Koch Gallery showcases paintings from Italy, France, Flanders, and Spain from 1550 to 1700 and German silver.

Gallery 255 features major themes of late 19th-century French art: urban life, places beyond the city, and the people who inhabited these spaces. In…

An elegant period drawing room opens to visitors for the first time in decades.

A new gallery, the MFA’s Kunstkammer (or “collector’s cabinet”), is an intimate space devoted to precious works of art primarily from the 16th and 17th centuries

Featuring paintings including Sisley’s Early Snow at Louveciennes (about 1870–71), Millet’s Women Sewing by Lamplight (La Veillée) (1853–54), and Sir…

This suite of seven renovated galleries explores the nexus between art, commerce, and science in the Dutch Republic and Flanders.

The newly renovated French Salon provides an opulent setting for nearly one hundred French silver objects, showcasing the craftsmanship of…

Two newly renovated spaces revitalize the Museum’s collection of art made during the Italian Renaissance—a period of astounding ingenuity and renewal…