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  1. The original Museum of Fine Arts building in Copley Square. The Museum of Fine Arts was founded in 1870 and was initially located on the top floor of the Boston Athenæum. Most of its initial collection came from the Athenæum's Art Gallery. [3] In 1876, the museum moved to a highly ornamented brick Gothic Revival building designed by John ...

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  2. Art Credits. The original MFA was founded in 1870 and opened its doors to the public on July 4, 1876, the nation's centennial. Built in Copley Square, the MFA was then home to 5,600 works of art. Over the next several years, the collection and number of visitors grew exponentially, and in 1909 the Museum moved to its current home on Huntington ...

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  4. Mar 10, 2024 · Museum of Fine Arts, cultural centre in Boston whose balanced collection has made it one of the world’s most comprehensive art museums. The museum was founded in 1870 with the art holdings of the Boston Athenaeum library as the nucleus of its collection. By the 21st century the collection had grown to some 500,000 objects.

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  5. On February 4, 1870, the Massachusetts legislature passed an act establishing “a body corporate by the name of the Trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts for the purpose of erecting a museum for the preservation and exhibition of works of art, of making, maintaining, and exhibiting collections of such works, and of affording instruction in the Fine Arts.”

  6. The Museum of Fine Arts is now the fourth largest museum in the United States, at three times the size of its original Copley square location. It now holds more than 450,000 works of art. In 2010, the Art of the Americas wing opened, followed by the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art in 2011. There are currently 6 main exhibits in the MFA.

  7. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), is an art museum located in the Houston Museum District of Houston, Texas. With the recent completion of an eight-year campus redevelopment project, including the opening of the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building in 2020, [2] it is the 12th largest art museum in the world based on square feet of gallery space.

  8. July 4, 1876 —Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, opens at Copley Square in Sturgis and Brigham-designed building. May 1909 —Copley Square building closes. November 1909 —MFA opens new Beaux Arts building on Huntington Avenue, designed by Boston architect Guy Lowell. Standing on the historic homelands of the Massachusett people, the site had ...

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