Claudia: Ayyyy…Must Be The Monet!

Second semester brings us back to BU, friends, classes, and the COLD. Freezing temperatures and lots of snow are a great excuse for Netflix marathons or “cozying” up with the last few chapters that you’ve been neglecting in your textbook – even though it’s the start of the semester. A new semester also means new adventures!

I started the semester by going to the MFA (Museum of Fine Arts) – We took the T, hopping on outside Warren and then transferring to the E line at Arlington. The E line stops right outside the MFA; we only had to endure the snow for a few seconds before we were inside the warm MFA.

Listen up Terriers! The MFA IS FREE FOR BU STUDENTS – Just bring your BU ID!

As a self-declared “Art History Aficionado (snob),” the MFA is heaven. From the newly renovated Greek and Roman collection to the intriguing, yet eccentric Modern and Contemporary wing, the MFA has everything.

Making an Impression

The MFA has a wonderful collection of Impressionist art, featuring pieces by Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Vincent Van Gogh, and many more!

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Claude Monet in the Impressionist Gallery

Walk Like an Egyptian 

In addition to the newly renovated Greek and Roman collection, the MFA’s Art of the Ancient World also houses Ancient Egypt and the Ancient Near East. The collections range from statues of prominent figures, innovative architecture, and stunning jewelry and coins.

I am trying (but failing) to give bunny ears to an Old Kingdom statue of a married couple from Ancient Egypt.
I am trying (but failing) to give bunny ears to an Old Kingdom statue of a married couple from Ancient Egypt.

This is Art? 

While some may question a strategically placed pile of [insert random item here] as art, I am a HUGE fan of contemporary art. The modern wing at the MFA is home to a variety of styles of modern art. From giant sculptures made out of Solo cups to a Warhol-inspired print of Barbara Streisand, the Modern Wing pushes the boundaries on art.

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In the meantime, use Buzzfeed (http://www.buzzfeed.com/kmallikarjuna/art-history-snapchats-that-will-give-you-life#.hfv6OAGKva) for inspiration for some killer Art History snapchats.

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