For preservation reasons due to light sensitivity, many of the watercolor paintings are seldom shown at the museum, providing ...
Throughout his career, artist John Wilson was inspired to capture the faces of his community: Black people who lived in Roxbury. He chose to do figurative paintings, drawings and sculptures, rather ...
Crite is well known for his paintings depicting daily life in the Black community of Boston’s Lower Roxbury and South End ...
WCVB dug into its our archives and found there were similar concerns decades ago in 1978... after high profile heists in Chicago and San Fransisco. Back then, NewsCenter 5 legend Natalie Jacobson went ...
As an adult, I had a good time at the Museum of Illusions. If I were 10 years old, it would have been the greatest thing I’ve ...
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has returned two stoneware jars to the descendants of the enslaved man who made them. It's part of an effort to restore ownership of objects acquired unethically.
Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston" art exhibition held at the National Gallery Singapore in Singapore, on ...
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An Enslaved Man Made Thousands of Ceramic Pots. Now, a Boston Museum Has Returned Two of Them to His Descendants
Many of David Drake's large vessels featured his signature and inscriptions, even though he created them during a time when ...
Isaak Koedijk's "The Barber Surgeon," painted in 1649-1650, is one of numerous paintings on display at the San Diego Museum of Art as part of the "Dutch Painting: Special Loans from the Museum of Fine ...
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the Pao Arts Center are offering unique nature themed exhibitions: "Ming Fay: Edge of the Garden and "Where We Meet: Imagining the Gardens and Futures". Gardner ...
The Philadelphia Art Museum (PAM) will mount an exhibition next year bringing together two of Vincent van Gogh's iconic "Sunflower" paintings, according to the Art Newspaper (TAN).
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