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Museum of Fine Arts

Private Tours (1-10 Guests)
Large Group & Custom Tours

Description

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Journey through the history of Western painting in one of the world’s finest collections of art. Home to the largest collections of Egyptian and Japanese art outside of those countries, the museum provides an infinite array of human expression.

Our tour focuses on both art done by native Bostonians (John Singleton Copley, Homer Winslow), and the history of Western expression through painting. Starting with the Dutch Masters, we travel through the counter-reformation (Velazquez), Romanticism (JMW Turner), Impressionism (Monet), Expressionism (Picasso), and all the other isms that led to the modern era. We finish in the American Wing, admiring glass by Chihuly, Louis Tiffany, and John LaFarge, Copley portraits of John Hancock and Paul Revere, and the genius of John Singer Sargent.

This tour is designed to teach the novice how to better appreciate art, or to show the veteran art historian a melange of the museum’s 30-40 best pieces. We’ve selected the paintings with the best stories that will delight even small children who thought museums were boring. ***Please note that museum admission is NOT included in the price of these tours. Guests will be required to pay their own admission for an additional modest fee. Our fee is for the tour guide’s services only***

Highlights

Picture
Koch Gallery (El Greco, Velazquez)

Dutch Masters (Rembrandt)

Romantics (JMW Turner)

Pre-Impressionist/Realists (Manet, Regnault)

Impressionists (Monet, Pizzaro)

Post-impressionists (Van Gogh, Gaugin)

Homer Winslow

John Singer Sargent

John Singleton Copley

George Washington Paintings (T. Sully, Gilbert Stuart)

Mary Cassatt
​

John Lafarge vs Louis Tiffany

​Details

  • Museum admission is not included in the fee.

  • Private Tours begin at $200.00, which covers a group of up to 10 guests for up to 90 minutes. 

  • Small group tours longer than 90 minutes are $135.00 per hour per guide.

  • For customized tours in groups larger than 10, please contact us for pricing.​​

Add-ons

  • The Museum of Fine Arts offers many of their own docent-led tours, which are fantastic, and should be viewed as complementary to our tour. Their docents have studied the paintings in-depth, and can give comprehensive detail and history for each painting, though their tours tend to include 5-7 works, rather than 30-40. Their tours are FREE with admission. Visit their website for more information and tour schedules.

  • We are happy to handle admission for you, if you prefer to pay everything (tour fee and museum admission) in one lump sum.
​
  • If there is a particular painting or genre that deeply interest you, and does not appear to be on our path, please let us know. We do not typically enter the Asian, Egyptian, or “Ancient Art” wings, which are immensely rich in fabulous artworks. We encourage you to ask for these!


We Can't...

  • We do not have access behind the scenes of the museum.
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  • Public Tours
    • Tour of the Freedom Trail
    • The Innovation Trail
    • Public Ghost Tour
  • Private Tours
    • All Tours
    • Downtown Boston >
      • Tour of the Freedom Trail
      • North End
      • Beacon Hill
      • Back Bay
    • Tours of Harvard & MIT >
      • Tour of Harvard
      • Tour of MIT
      • Combo Tour
    • Science & Innovation >
      • The Innovation Trail
      • Innovations of Kendall Square
      • Tour of MIT
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
    • Old Cambridge >
      • Tour of Old Cambridge
    • Greater Boston >
      • Lexington & Concord
      • Tour of Salem
    • Ghost Tours >
      • Harvard Square Ghost Tour (public)
      • Back Bay Ghost Tour
    • Museum Tours >
      • Harvard Museum of Natural History
      • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Partner Tours
    • Public Tour of Beacon Hill
    • Driving Tours
    • Public Tours of Salem
  • Historical Characters
  • Pricing
  • About
    • The Company >
      • Daniel Berger-Jones
      • Caitlin Angell
      • Stewart Smith
      • Julia Clark
      • Noah Putterman
      • Hanna Burnett
    • Where to eat
    • Where else to go in Boston
    • Where to Park
  • Contact Us

Description

Picture
Journey through the history of Western painting in one of the world’s finest collections of art. Home to the largest collections of Egyptian and Japanese art outside of those countries, the museum provides an infinite array of human expression.

Our tour focuses on both art done by native Bostonians (John Singleton Copley, Homer Winslow), and the history of Western expression through painting. Starting with the Dutch Masters, we travel through the counter-reformation (Velazquez), Romanticism (JMW Turner), Impressionism (Monet), Expressionism (Picasso), and all the other isms that led to the modern era. We finish in the American Wing, admiring glass by Chihuly, Louis Tiffany, and John LaFarge, Copley portraits of John Hancock and Paul Revere, and the genius of John Singer Sargent.

This tour is designed to teach the novice how to better appreciate art, or to show the veteran art historian a melange of the museum’s 30-40 best pieces. We’ve selected the paintings with the best stories that will delight even small children who thought museums were boring. ***Please note that museum admission is NOT included in the price of these tours. Guests will be required to pay their own admission for an additional modest fee. Our fee is for the tour guide’s services only***

Highlights

Picture
Koch Gallery (El Greco, Velazquez)

Dutch Masters (Rembrandt)

Romantics (JMW Turner)

Pre-Impressionist/Realists (Manet, Regnault)

Impressionists (Monet, Pizzaro)

Post-impressionists (Van Gogh, Gaugin)

Homer Winslow

John Singer Sargent

John Singleton Copley

George Washington Paintings (T. Sully, Gilbert Stuart)

Mary Cassatt
​

John Lafarge vs Louis Tiffany

​Details

  • Museum admission is not included in the fee.

  • Private Tours begin at $200.00, which covers a group of up to 10 guests for up to 90 minutes. 

  • Small group tours longer than 90 minutes are $135.00 per hour per guide.

  • For customized tours in groups larger than 10, please contact us for pricing.​​

Add-ons

  • The Museum of Fine Arts offers many of their own docent-led tours, which are fantastic, and should be viewed as complementary to our tour. Their docents have studied the paintings in-depth, and can give comprehensive detail and history for each painting, though their tours tend to include 5-7 works, rather than 30-40. Their tours are FREE with admission. Visit their website for more information and tour schedules.

  • We are happy to handle admission for you, if you prefer to pay everything (tour fee and museum admission) in one lump sum.
​
  • If there is a particular painting or genre that deeply interest you, and does not appear to be on our path, please let us know. We do not typically enter the Asian, Egyptian, or “Ancient Art” wings, which are immensely rich in fabulous artworks. We encourage you to ask for these!


We Can't...

  • We do not have access behind the scenes of the museum.