DEACCESSIONED OBJECTS ONLY. As with the Harris painting, Siqueiros’s “Autorretrato con Espejo (Self-Portrait with Mirror)” (1937) is the first work by the artist to enter the MFA’s collection. All purchases help support the collections and exhibitions of the the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is going big for its 150th anniversary celebration in 2020. HAS IMAGE. Collection Objects Only. Discover a vast collection of Folk Art at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Purchase authorized reproductions of art works directly from the the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The MFA possesses one of the best collections of Etruscan art in the United States. Like many of his Boston colleagues, Paxton found inspiration in the work of the seventeenth-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer. Date: 1150–1200 Accession Number: 21.1285 Provenance By 1987: with L'Ibis Gallery, New York (said to have been in a European private collection); 1987: purchased by the MFA from L'Ibis Gallery. We’re exploring the world of folk art, starting at the storied collection at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. HAS AUDIO/VIDEO. Unidentified artist, Spanish (Catalan), 12th century. Uniquely, it contains a set of 33 reproductions of tomb paintings from the rich necropolis of Tarquinia, commissioned and acquired between 1888 and 1908—shortly after the tombs were discovered and when they were still in pristine condition. Upon his return to Boston, Paxton joined his older colleagues Edmund Tarbell [1985.66] and Frank Weston Benson [08.326] as an instructor at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Entire Collection Custom Prints and Framing from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - (240 items). The Museum is now open! The MFA Boston Shop offers curbside pickup options in addition to our shipping options. Archival paper prints and reproductions on canvas for your home or office. Collection(s) Classification(s) Location(s) On View. ‘Monet and Boston’ will celebrate a strong connection, collection at the MFA.