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Conservation in Action: Japanese Buddhist Sculptures, April 2022
Treatment of two more sculptures, Amida, the Buddha of Infinite Light and the elaborate Dainichi, the Buddha of Infinite Illumination with mandorla…
Conservation in Action: Japanese Buddhist Sculptures, September 2023
The conservation studio set up in the Walter Ames Compton, MD Gallery (Gallery 280) closed to the pubic in December 2022, dismantled to make way for a…
A white marble bust of Boston hotelier Harvey D. Parker (of Parker House Hotel fame) presides over the Morse Study Room for Prints, Drawings, and…
Issue: Art for This Moment
Re-imagined Designs Feature Unique Combinations of Classic Prints from the Museum’s Renowned Holdings of Japanese Art Collaboration Continues 10-Year…
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…
Power and passion will be on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) in an exhibition of works by 12 women photographers from Iran and the Arab World.
Art of the English Regency Reigns in New Gallery Featuring Decorative Arts and Period Design
One-of-a-Kind Installation Features Dramatic Tented Fabric Ceiling and Works by Leading Designers of the Era
BOSTON, MA (September 24, 2013)—An evening dress blooming with roses, fuchsia designer heels and a glittering pink topaz brooch are among the fashions…
MFA Hosts Celebration of Benin Kingdom Arts and Culture on September 25 with Benin Officials and Local Community BOSTON—The Museum of Fine Arts…
Ties that Bind: Boston & John Singer Sargent
Born in Italy to American parents, John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) lived his life as an expatriate. However, he considered Boston to be his American…