
L'histoire
A good deal of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston was dug out of the ground. From 1905 the museum ran a joint archaeological expedition with Harvard in Egypt and Sudan, and over nearly 40 years it brought back more than 40,000 objects — statues, jewellery, and whole tomb reliefs from the age of the pyramids. Its Old Kingdom Egyptian holdings are among the finest anywhere outside Cairo.
That is one department of many. The museum opened on 4 July 1876, the 100th anniversary of American independence, and grew into an encyclopedic collection of nearly half a million works. Its Asian galleries, built up by New Englanders like the doctor William Bigelow who lived in Japan, hold tens of thousands of Japanese prints, paintings and Buddhist sculptures. Its American rooms have John Singleton Copley's colonial portraits and Gilbert Stuart's unfinished portrait of George Washington, the face printed on the dollar bill.
The MFA also has the largest group of Monet paintings outside France, gathered early by Boston collectors who bought Impressionism while it was still fresh and cheap. One of them, a grainstack canvas from the series Monet painted in the fields near his home at Giverny, entered the museum in the 1890s, while the artist was still alive and working on the rest of the set.
Collection
43 œuvres
Rouleau des treize empereursYan Liben, 650
La Fête des RoisJan Steen, 1662
Aux courses en provinceEdgar Degas, 1869
L’EspéranceEdward Burne-Jones, 1896
Bain maureJean-Léon Gérôme, 1870
Le Christ mort soutenu par des angesRosso Fiorentino, 1525
Le Thé de cinq heuresMary Cassatt, 1880
Sainte CatherineEl Greco, 1610
Fruits à l'étalageGustave Caillebotte, 1881
Madame Cézanne à la jupe rayéePaul Cézanne, 1877
Portrait d'une femme de 62 ans, peut-être Aeltje Pietersdr UylenburghRembrandt, 1632
Les RavinsVincent van Gogh, 1889
L'AnnonciationFrancisco Goya, 1785
Champ clos avec laboureurVincent van Gogh, 1889
Portrait d'une femme portant une chaîne en orRembrandt, 1634
Chevaux de course à LongchampEdgar Degas, 1874
Répétition de l'orchestre Pasdeloup au Cirque d'HiverJohn Singer Sargent, 1879
Victorine MeurentÉdouard Manet, 1862