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The Harvard Museum of Natural History may ... Housed in a low-lit gallery at the museum, the Glass Flowers (formally known as the Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants) include ...
Inside the Mapparium, a three-story, stained glass globe illuminated with LEDs at the Mary Baker Eddy Library. (Mary Baker Eddy Library, Boston) Perspective by Sebastian Smee in Boston Anyone who ...
The world-famous Blaschka Glass Flowers receive a lot ... the Boston CityPASS or Go Boston Card. The museum is a less than a 10-minute walk from the Harvard Square subway stop.
fresh flowers from the Garden Cart, and sustenance from the Art in Bloom Café. $20 for adults, $10 for children, Museum of Fine Arts, 465 Huntington Ave., Boston, 617-267-9300; mfa.org.
Viewed annually by nearly 200,000 visitors ... Comparative Zoology Museum he saw several small glass reproductions of jellyfish and conceived the idea of modelling flowers in glass.
This third-floor gallery at the Harvard Museum of Natural History is one of the institution’s most beloved – and most visited – treasures. The Glass Flowers helped draw about 300,000 people ...
The extract is reprinted from the columns of the Boston Evening Transcript ... to see the collection of glass models of plants and flowers in the University Museum. The forms and colors ...