Historic Artworks Receive Funding through BofA's Art Conservation Project™
Spanning 10 countries, the 2026 selections highlight the program's global commitment to art conservation
- Bank of America is awarding 18 Art Conservation Project™ grants to preserve significant artworks in 2026.
- This year's projects include the conservation of internationally renowned masterpieces, such as Rembrandt's The Night Watch, Picasso's The Old Guitarist,
Matisse 's La Négresse, and Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne. - Previous projects include two copies of
Magna Carta at the Society of Antiquaries of London,Claude Monet's Water Lilies at the Portland Art Museum andChen Wen Hsi ' Gibbons at the National Gallery Singapore. - All conserved artworks will return to public display, reinforcing Bank of America's commitment to public access. Over 15,000 objects in 40 countries have been conserved through the Bank of America Art Conservation Project™ since 2010.
This year's selections were unveiled at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in
"Every artwork has its own story - which is sometimes hidden beneath varnish, cracked pigment or centuries of decay," said
All conserved works will return to public display, reinforcing BofA's commitment to public access. Since 2010, the Bank of America Art Conservation Project™ has supported over 15,000 conservation projects in 40 countries, helping safeguard historically and culturally significant works that are vulnerable to time and environmental stress.
This year's projects include:
- 13 lobby murals at the Apollo Theater in
New York - The Palms of the Arc de Triomphe at the Centre des Monuments Nationaux in
Paris - The Judgement of
Paris byJacob de Backer at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) inMumbai - Transfiguration by
Camillo Procaccini at Duomodi Milano inMilan - Four seventeenth-century tapestries by
Raphael de la Planche at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum inBoston - More than 3,100 artworks at La Casa del Libro Museum in
San Juan - The Meeting of Dante and Virgil by
Francesco Salviati , under the direction ofJan Rost , at the Minneapolis Institute of Art - Juggler by
Alice Rahon at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - 52 paintings by
Francisco Laso de los Ríos at Museo deArte de Lima Baltazar de Borba Gato delivering the first shipment of gold fromBrazil to the King ofPortugal and José Bonifácio byAldo Locatelli at Museu Paulista da Universidade deSao Paulo - La Négresse by Henri
Matisse at the National Gallery of Art inWashington, D.C. - The Night Watch by Rembrandt
van Rijn at Rijksmuseum inAmsterdam Shadow Over the Land byBenny Andrews at the San José Museum of Art- The Four Accomplishments and Immortal by Kano Sōgen Shigenobu at the Seattle Art Museum
- The Old Guitarist by
Pablo Picasso at the Art Institute of Chicago - With Liberty and Justice for All (A Work in Progress) by
Jim Hodges at The Contemporary Austin - Bacchus and Ariadne by Titian at the National Gallery in
London - Gaki Zōshi (Scroll of Hungry Ghosts) at the Tokyo National Museum
A brochure with additional information about selected projects is available here.
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