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“I slobber water-colors again.”

—Henry Adams to John Hay, 16 January 1894

Henry Adams, Globetrotter

Henry Adams (1838–1918) spent the later part of his life globetrotting, writing, and painting. He traveled widely through Europe, Latin America, Japan, and the South Seas. He painted this watercolor titled Colors of the sea at Nassau, in 1894 while on a trip to the Bahamas.


View the watercolor up close and read more about Henry Adams’s travels.

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CONFERENCE

Thursday, 11 July | 3:00–5:45 PM and Friday, 12 July | 9:00 AM–4:15 PM

Conrad E. Wright Research Conference on Citizenship


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TEACHER WORKSHOP

Saturday, 13 July | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM

Citizenship & Belonging in US History


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On View

Boston Views: Through the Lens of Arthur A. Shurcliff


Arthur A. Shurcliff (1870–1957), a landscape architect, created a collection of 1,295 glass lantern slides that depict cityscapes and buildings in Boston and other locations during the first decades of the 20th century. View a selection of Boston views reproduced at large scale and learn more about Shurcliff.


Learn more about the collection of glass lantern slides by reading this blog post. Visit our hours and admissions page for gallery hours.

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