For many people, Valentine's day, much like New Years, is a holiday that involves some planning. In order to curate your own day, plan a museum visit based on the atmosphere you are looking for. There are three notable art museums in Boston that you can select from:
The MFA, the 20th largest art museum in the world, offers grandeur. If you are looking to spend the better part of the day in a museum observing world renowned fine art, this is your go to. Look for the Masterpieces of Egyptian Sculpture for the Pyramid Age to get a scope of the time periods that the museum houses.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, renowned for Mrs. Gardener's prestige and the famous robbery of 1990 is much smaller and offers elegance and intimacy. Look for The Coronation of Hebe by Paolo Vernoese. The museum may be smaller, but still houses such world renowned artists.
The Institute of Contemporary Art, a major catalyst in the development of Boston’s trend setting Seaport neighborhood, opens its visitors' imagination. Barbara Kruger's Untitled (Hope/Fear) lines the wall of the lobby and expands your curiosity as soon as you walk in. Contemporary art may be your choice if you are looking to stay up to date on recent trends.
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