A New Look at Impressionism: The MFA's Great Collectors
Explore the stories of some of the Museum’s most generous donors and learn how their success in businesses such as manufacturing, mining, and real estate allowed them to admire and acquire some of the most beloved paintings in the MFA collection, from Barbizon to Post-Impressionism. Maureen Melton, Susan Morse Hilles Director of Libraries and Archives, and Museum historian Wednesday, October 24, 2018

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