Since the 1820s, the Boston Athenaeum has, among other things, functioned as an art museum. In fact, until its own trustees took the lead in founding, in the 1870s, an institution that would eventually dedicate itself to the fine arts in Boston, the Athenaeum single-handedly filled that role in the city.
Following what would later become standard museum practice, the Athenaeum pursued its mission in two ways: by regularly mounting exhibitions of contemporary and historical art; and by collecting objects to form a permanent collection.
William Wetmore Story (American 1819–1895)
Joseph Nollekens (British, 1737–1823)
Artist unknown
Clark Mills (American 1815–1883)
Eugene Lanceray (1848–1886)
Horatio Greenough (American 1805–1852)
Joseph Nollekens (British, 1737–1823)
John Crookshanks King (1806–1882)
Robert Ball Hughes (1806–1868)
Artist unknown
John Stevens Cogdell (American, 1778–1847)
Richard James Wyatt (British 1795–1850)