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Boston's individual communities may appear to be unrelated, but by considering the city as a whole, we can begin to understand what we share, and…
This year's "SMFA Traveling Scholars" exhibition presents work by seven recipients of the 2007 Traveling Scholarship Awards given annually by the…
In the sixteenth century, Venice was one of the largest and richest cities in Europe, and steady demand for paintings from both local and…
In keeping with the MFA's Venetian theme this spring and summer, a display of European and American canvases is on view in the Upper Hemicycle in "Mad…
The Museum recently acquired seventeen Japanese paintings largely produced and exhibited in Tokyo in the 1930s—the early Shōwa era—an overlooked…
Splendor and Elegance
European Decorative Arts and Drawings from the Horace Wood Brock Collection
January 22–May 17, 2009
"Splendor and Elegance: European Decorative Arts and Drawings from the Horace Wood Brock Collection" features aristocratic European furniture and…
Celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Boston-Kyoto Sister City relationship at this vibrant exhibition focusing on contemporary ceramics and…
Artists have long taken advantage of the camera’s ability to capture expressive images of the human form—from gesture or body language, to…
In the Ming dynasty (1368–1644), Suzhou was a center of beauty, thought, and culture. Many of the period's greatest minds eschewed civil service in…
“And so to Bed”
Indian Bed Curtains from a Stately English Home
November 5, 2008–June 21, 2009
Samuel Pepys, the famous British diarist who often ended his daily entries with "and so to bed," wrote in 1663, "...bought my wife a chintz, that is…