Boston Art Museum Makes Works Mobile

September 12, 2007 By NANCY RABINOWITZ, Associated Press Writer

(AP) -- Masterpieces are going mobile at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. The MFA said Wednesday it will sell downloads of works by artists such as Claude Monet and Edward Hopper for cell phones and other mobile devices.



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