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Fogg Museum

I always enjoy going to the Fogg Museum in Cambridge, Ma. The historic stone building has been recently renovated incorporating a light and airy architectural addition creating great natural lighting; it is perfect for paintings and sculptures. Also you are able to see the museum staff and conservators at work in the higher levels of the building, repairing or studying a variety of art works. The collection itself has many familiar gems with great transition pieces of well-known artists. As I have been to this museum many times I can now go to a specific area of the Fogg and focus on a few pieces or concentrate on a certain time period rather than strolling through the whole museum reacquainting myself with the collection. Make sure you stop by while in Boston.

 

Featured Image: François Boucher  Marquis de Pompadour 1750. oil on canvas

 

 

Edvard Munch Winter Landscape 1915 Oil on canvas

 

Renovated section of Fogg Museum

 

Paul Klee Hot Pursuit 1939 Colored paste and oil on paper on jute

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