A selection of masterpieces from MFA Boston's preeminent decorative
arts collection
American Decorative Arts features over 100 carefully selected
masterpieces of furniture, silver, glass, ceramics, base metals, coins
and medals, basketry and sculpture from one of the world's preeminent
collections. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is renowned for its
high-style works from New England, but in fact its collection is
encyclopedic, featuring significant pieces from a wide geographic area
and all time periods. This survey includes monuments such as Paul
Revere's Sons of Liberty bowl, Tiffany and Gorham silver, sculpture from
William Rimmer and Augustus Saint-Gaudens, furniture by Gustav Stickley
and Charles Eames, and craft objects from contemporary creators
including Sam Maloof and Judy McKie, plus selected examples from Central
and South America. Through these objects, handsomely illustrated and
intelligently discussed, American Decorative Arts offers a unique
window into the beauty and meaning of the decorative arts as they have
flourished in the American context.