Museum of Fine Arts, USA

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The depository of Fine Arts in capital of Massachusetts, Massachusetts, is one of the largest museums in the United States, attracting over a million visitors a year. It contains over 450,000 works of art, creating it one in all the foremost comprehensive collections within the Americas. It’s conjointly the 54th most visited art depository within the World, as of 2010.
The depository was supported in 1870 and its current location dates to 1909. Additionally to its keeper undertakings, the depository is connected with Associate in Nursing art academy, the college of the depository of Fine Arts, and a sister museum, the Nagoya/Boston depository of Fine Arts, in Nagoya, Japan. The present director of the depository is Malcolm Rogers.
Originally set in a very extremely adorned brick Gothic Revival building designed by John Hubbard Sturgis and Charles Brigham, set on John Copley sq. Within the Back Bay neighborhood of capital of Massachusetts. The John Copley sq. Building was notable for its large-scale use of subject earthenware within the us. The Museum moved to its current building in 1909 on Huntington Avenue, Boston’s “Avenue of the Arts”.

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