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On view November 11, 2023–April 28, 2024 BOSTON (October 24, 2023)— This fall, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), presents an exhibition of works…
Re-imagined Designs Feature Unique Combinations of Classic Prints from the Museum’s Renowned Holdings of Japanese Art Collaboration Continues 10-Year…
Please fill out this form to submit your paper proposal for the 2024 International Mountmakers Forum taking place in Boston from September 10 through…
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Citizens Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy with Annual Open House
Free admission for Massachusetts residents on January 15 BOSTON (January 3, 2024)—On Monday, January 15, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), and…
The Rookie Depicts Ted Williams and Other Sox Players during 1957 Spring Training
New Space Dedicated to European Treasures from the 16th and 17th Centuries Features Works of Art and Works of Nature
Masterpieces by Monet, Van Gogh and Renoir Return to Renovated Gallery
Conservation of an Egyptian minbar door, Mamluk period, 1382–98: December 2013
Conservation of an Egyptian minbar door, Mamluk period, 1382–98: February 2014
ELLIOT BOSTWICK DAVIS: This picture was one that we really designed much of level 1 around, it was so important to us. It had really not been on view consistently, and it had never been on view with its original frame before, because we really didn’t have the space. It’s virtually a life size portrait. But it’s something new. Sully here was quite innovative and showed a great deal of inspiration in creating what he called an ‘historical portrait.’