David Drake was known for his large-sized historic pots that could hold 40 gallons of water. His large clay pots were also used for food storage in the 1850s. However, since he was an enslaved man in ...
For preservation reasons due to light sensitivity, many of the watercolor paintings are seldom shown at the museum, providing ...
For the first time ever, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston made a landmark agreement, restoring the work of an enslaved potter ...
Many of David Drake's large vessels featured his signature and inscriptions, even though he created them during a time when ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, said David Drake, the artist, had been “deprived of his creations involuntarily and without ...
Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston" art exhibition held at the National Gallery Singapore in Singapore, on ...
The MFA Boston has made a landmark decision to restore the rightful ownership of two ceramics made by enslaved artist David ...
Winslow Homer in Watercolor,” just opened at the Museum of Fine Arts, doesn’t hinge on those upheavals, zeroed in as it is on ...
The museum has agreed to return two works from 1857 by the Black potter David Drake, who made his ambitious jars while ...
Through the agreement, the museum has repurchased one of the vessels, while Drake's descendants will retain ownership of the ...
As an adult, I had a good time at the Museum of Illusions. If I were 10 years old, it would have been the greatest thing I’ve ...
Immerse yourself in the luminous brushstrokes and vivid scenes of late 19th-century Paris as you move through the gallery ...