Masterpiece Paintings : From the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
by:
Stebbins, Theodore E.
Publisher:
Harry N Abrams
Published:November 1, 2000
ISBN:0810914247
Format:Hardcover
Pages:148
Description:
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Affluent Boston was among the first American cities to establish a museum of fine arts, in 1870. By 1888, an observer was describing the enthusiasm with which self-confident Boston families were buying the works of "those mad outlaws, the
Impressionists." Such early acquisitions form the basis of the MFA Boston's superlative collection, which could never be amassed today; the museum owns 38 works by Monet, for example, the largest group of Monets outside Paris. Masterpiece Paintings from
the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston presents 125 of the museum's finest treasures. Beginning with a crucifixion of 1310 by Duccio, the first great artist of the Italian Renaissance, they exemplify the different schools and styles of Western painting. The
works are grouped by country rather than chronologically, the largest European section being French, from a delightful Watteau garden party to the huge Gaugin allegory Where Do We Come From? Well-loved icons such as Renoir's Dance at Bougival and
Sargent's The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit shine among lesser-known gems like a mysterious landscape by the Danish painter Holm. The short essays by the MFA's curators that describe each painting are succinct and enlightening. Issued to celebrate the
refurbishing of a new wing, Masterpiece Paintings was first published in 1986; this is why the final section, titled "Modern Paintings," appears rather charmingly dated. So wide is the range and so high the quality of the paintings that the book forms a
surprisingly complete and very enjoyable introduction to Western art history. --John Stevenson
Product Description:
This magnificent art treasury, first published by Abrams in 1986 and now back in print, features 125 superb examples of Western
painting from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, one of the finest-and among the oldest-collections in America.
The artworks displayed here-reproduced in full color and accompanied by insightful commentary by the curatorial staff-represent the
cream of the museum's holdings. Canvases by the Americans John Singleton Copley, John Singer Sargent, and Winslow Homer; by the European Old Masters Rubens, Titian, El Greco, Velzquez, and Rembrandt; by the great Impressionists Manet, Monet, Renoir,
Czanne, and Van Gogh; and by modern artists such as Picasso, Pollock, and O'Keeffe bear evidence of the quality and scope of one of the great repositories of Western painting.
THEODORE E. STEBBINS, JR., was for many years a distinguished curator
of American paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
PETER C. SUTTON, formerly a curator of European painting at the Museum of Fine Arts, is now director of the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut. 125 illustrations in full color,
11 x 11"
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