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- Museum of fine arts braces for layoffs. Holmstrom, David // Christian Science Monitor;2/14/95, Vol. 87 Issue 55, p14
Provides details on the reorganization plans of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Critics on museum's shows and exhibitions.
- A nose by any other name. Johnson, Glen // Yankee;Oct94, Vol. 58 Issue 10, p143
Features the discovery of the broken part of the statue of King Aspelta's nose at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The statue before the discovery; Other discoveries of lost article parts.
- Navel warfare. Kageleiry, Jamie; Schultz, Christine // Yankee;Feb93, Vol. 57 Issue 2, p28
Presents a dispute arising from the existence of a navel on the top and bottom half of a famous sculpture of Hercules. Location of each half; Remark of Cornelius C. Vermeule, curator of classical art at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
- SA to Houston. // WWD: Women's Wear Daily;4/30/96, Vol. 171 Issue 84, p6
Presents information on a show hosted by the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston called `Celebrating Seventh: New York Fashion Designers'. What will be seen at this show; Information on the show's curator, Ann Coleman.
- 10 The MFA's Makeover. // Town & Country;Nov2010, Vol. 164 Issue 5636, p98
The article provides information on the presentation of Foster & Partners designed Art of the Americas wing by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
- Footsteps from a vanished world. Andreae, Christopher // Christian Science Monitor;3/3/97, Vol. 89 Issue 66, p16
Part III. Presents information on the antique collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, in Boston, Massachusetts. Acquisition of a pair of boots which represents an 11th-century artifact of the Liao Dynasty; Description of the boots; Cultural background of the pair of boots.
- Twinned in Boston. H. S. // Art Newspaper;Jun2010, Vol. 19 Issue 214, p26
This article reports on the launch of an international loan project called "Visiting Masterpieces" at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) in Boston, Massachusetts, in 2010.
- Antiquities scandal. A.L.S. // Archaeology;Mar/Apr98, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p18
States that the Republic of Guatemala has requested that the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston return a number of Maya antiquities, that the country claim were looted from archaeological sites within its borders. Description of antiquities; What year the museum received these antiquities; Refusal...
- Dubious deals. Dyson, Stephen L. // Archaeology;May/Jun98, Vol. 51 Issue 3, p6
Focuses on charges brought against the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) and Harvard University by the Boston Globe, in relation to acquisition of archeological objects. Details on acquisitions of antiquities from Guatemala and Mali by the MFA; Historical information on Edward P. Warren; Information on...


