Dedicated in October 1988, Tenshin-en, or the “Garden of the Heart of Heaven,” is a contemplative Japanese garden.
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The recently acquired Devout Men Taking the Body of Saint Stephen by Benjamin West is one of the largest paintings in the MFA’s collection, and…

The MFA holds the world’s most complete collection of works by John Singer Sargent (1856–1925)—paintings, murals, watercolors, drawings, sculpture…

The Salon gallery takes its name from traditional displays (originating in the Renaissance period) of paintings tightly packed onto the walls and…

Globalism is not a new phenomenon. More than 500 years ago, ships carrying explorers—and later, goods and enslaved people—connected the entire world…

The Ancient Americas galleries present the artistic creativity of more than three dozen cultures from Mexico to Chile prior to European contact in the…

These galleries feature paintings and decorative arts produced during the period of the American Revolution and the creation of the United States, in…

The objects in this gallery open discussions about the continuity and change of Native American art across time and media.

The Art of the English Regency Gallery features approximately fifty objects, many of which have never been on public display.

This new gallery features the Robert Owen Lehman Collection of art from West Africa.