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lines operate below. The lower level of gallery space was formerly the windowless Gunsaulus hall, but is now home to the Alsdorf Galleries showcasing Indian, Southeast Asian and Himalayan Art. During renovation, windows facing north toward Millennium Park were added. The gallery space was designed by
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destroyed the building in 1871, the academy was thrown into debt. Attempts to continue despite the loss by using rented facilities failed. By 1878, the academy was $ 10,000 in debt. Members tried to rescue the ailing institution by making deals with local businessmen, before some finally abandoned it
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a watercolor in the Art Institute. The Art Institute continues to hold the work, as it is contesting the seizure in court. According to its investigation, it acquired the watercolor drawing in 1966 from an American art dealer through a proper provenance from GrĂĽnbaum's legal heir, and it also argues
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The $ 294 million extension in 2009 was the culmination of a $ 385 million fundraising campaign—roughly $ 300 million for design and construction and $ 85 million for the endowment. Around $ 370 million were raised primarily from private patrons in Chicago. In 2011, the Art
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During 2009, attendance was around 2 million—up 33 percent from 2008—in addition to a total of approximately 100,000 museum memberships. Despite a 25 percent boost in museum admission fees, the Modern Wing was a major catalyst for a rise in visitor traffic. In 2022, the museum welcomed 1.04 million
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has been in the museum's collection since 1930 and was only loaned outside of North America for the first time in 2016. Wood's painting depicts what has been called "the most famous couple in the world", a dour, rural-American, father and daughter. It was entered into a contest at the Art Institute
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editorial page criticized the Institute's letter announcing the change and the move to a new model, arguing that "nce you cut through the blather, the letter basically said the museum had looked critically at its corps of docents, a group dominated by mostly (but not entirely) white, retired women
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and Van Buren Street for $ 45,000. The existing commercial building on that property was used for the organization's headquarters, and a new addition was constructed behind it to provide gallery space and to house the school's facilities. By January 1885 the trustees recognized the need to provide
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Crain's Chicago Business and ProPublica have identified at least nine objects once owned by James and Marilynn Alsdorf that have been sent back to their countries of origin since the late 1980s. Nepali activists — and government officials, in one case — are pressing for the return of more Alsdorf
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Following a volunteerism surge in the late 1940s, the program had been created in 1961 to revitalize and expand "programming for children." Among other matters, since 2014 the program had been trying to attract a more diverse socioeconomic perspective set of art-tour guides, given the unpaid time
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The print and drawings collection began with a donation by Elizabeth S. Stickney of 460 works in 1887, and was organized into its own department of the museum in 1911. Their holdings have subsequently grown to 11,500 drawings and 60,000 prints, ranging from 15th-century works to contemporary. The
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The Art Institute's ancient collection spans nearly 4,000 years of art and history, showcasing Greek, Etruscan, Roman, and Egyptian sculpture, mosaics, pottery, jewelry, glass, and bronze and a robust and well-maintained collection of ancient coins. There are around 5,000 works in the collection,
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in conjunction with his design of the Modern Wing and features the same window screening used there to protect the art from direct sunlight. The upper level formerly held the modern European galleries, but was renovated in 2008 and now features the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist galleries.
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The heirs of Holocaust victims Friedrich and Louise Gutmann, Nick and Simon Goodman and Lili Gutmann, filed a claim against the art dealer Daniel Searle. Searle was the owner of the painting "Landscape with Smokestacks" by Edgar Degas and was a Trustee of the Art Institute of Chicago, where the
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The Art Institute's Asian collection spans nearly 5,000 years, including significant works and objects from China, Korea, Japan, India, Southeast Asia, and the Near and Middle East. There are 35,000 objects in the collection, showcasing bronzes, ceramics, jades, textiles, screens, woodcuts, and
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In September 2024, the museum announced a gift of $ 75 million for a new gallery building or wing named for benefactors Aaron I. Fleischman and Lin Lougheed. The gallery is intended to increase space for 19th century, modern, and contemporary art. The design and placement of the new gallery or
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to be held in 1892–93, the Art Institute pressed for a building on the lakefront to be constructed for the fair, but to be used by the institute afterwards. The city agreed, and the building was completed in time for the second year of the fair. Construction costs were met by selling the
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In 2002, the Art Institute of Chicago filed suit alleging fraud by a small Dallas firm called Integral Investment Management, along with related parties. The museum, which put $ 43 million of its endowment into funds run by the defendants, claimed that it faced losses of up to 90% on the
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Volunteerism surged in the United States in the postwar period In this context, the Art Institute's Woman's Board was established in 1952 The Woman's Board also helped to create the museum's Docent Program in 1961 with the Junior League of Chicago as a means of revitalizing and expanding
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The Art Institute's African Art and Indian Art of the Americas collections are on display across two galleries in the south end of the Michigan Avenue building. The African collection includes more than 400 works that span the continent, highlighting ceramics, garments, masks, and jewelry.
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that the claim is time-barred because GrĂĽnbaum's heirs were aware. In February 2024, the Manhattan District Attorney filed a motion accusing the Art Institute of "blatantly ignoring evidence of an elaborate fraud undertaken to conceal that the artwork had been looted". According to
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painting was on loan. The painting was allegedly looted by the Nazis during the Second World War. After four years of litigation, the parties agreed to share the ownership of the painting. The Gutmann heirs' interest in the ownership was bought by the Art Institute of Chicago.
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The collection of the Art Institute of Chicago encompasses more than 5,000 years of human expression from cultures around the world and contains more than 300,000 works of art in 11 curatorial departments, ranging from early Japanese prints to the art of the
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Other notable works are in the collection but the following examples are ones in the public domain and for which pictures are available. In 2018, as it redesigned its website, the Art Institute released images of 52,438 of its public domain works, under the
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The sale was recorded by Josephine Hopper as follows, in volume II, p. 95 of her and Edward's journal of his art: "May 13, '42: Chicago Art Institute - 3,000 + return of Compartment C in exchange as part payment. 1,000 - 1/3 = 2,000." See Deborah Lyons,
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The Art Institute's collection of European decorative arts includes some 25,000 objects of furniture, ceramics, metalwork, glass, enamel, and ivory from 1100 AD to the present day. The department contains the 1,544 objects in the
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Classes started in 1868, meeting every day at a cost of $ 10 per month. The academy's success enabled it to build a new home for the school, a five-story stone building on 66 West Adams Street, which opened on November 22, 1870.
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Institute received a $ 10 million gift from the Jaharis Family Foundation to renovate and expand galleries devoted to Greek, Roman and Byzantine art, and to support acquisitions and special exhibitions of that art.
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in 1989 was later found to contain several objects that were looted; nine objects have been returned by the museum to Nepal over the years, while some additional items are still being contested. In 2023, the
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contained forged signatures or were altered long after he came into possession of the paintings and sold them to other art dealers in the mid-1950s. Court hearings on the matter are expected in 2024.
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additional space for the organization's growing collection, and to this end purchased the vacant lot directly south on Michigan Avenue. The commercial building was demolished, and the noted architect
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conducted a major expansion of its collection and oversaw a major renovation and expansion project for its facilities. As "one of the most respected museum leaders in the country", as described by
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collection to the museum. Since then, the museum's collection has grown to approximately 20,000 works spanning the history of the artform from its inception in 1839 to the present.
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rates the museum A+, fifth-best. In October 2012, the Art Institute sold about $ 100 million of taxable and tax-exempt bonds partly to shore-up unfunded pension obligations.
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works. From pottery to textiles, the collection brings together a wide array of objects that seek to illustrate the thematic and aesthetic focuses of art spanning the Americas.
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The institute began construction of "The Modern Wing", an addition situated on the southwest corner of Columbus and Monroe in the early 21st century. The project, designed by
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The collection also includes the Medieval and Renaissance Art, Arms, and Armor holdings, including the George F. Harding Collection of arms and armor, and three centuries of
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On May 16, 2009, the Art Institute opened the Modern Wing, the largest expansion in the museum's history. The 264,000-square-foot (24,500 m) addition, designed by
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The Art Institute building has the unusual property of straddling open-air railroad tracks. Two stories of gallery space connect the east and west buildings while the
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in a studio on Dearborn Street, with the intent to run a free school with its own art gallery. The organization was modeled after European art academies, such as the
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The Department of Textiles has more than 13,000 textiles and 66,000 sample swatches in total, covering an array of cultures from 300 BC to the present. From English
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are highlights of the modern galleries, located on the third floor of the Modern Wing. The contemporary installation, located on the second floor, contains works by
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In 1882, the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts changed its name to the current Art Institute of Chicago and elected as its first president the banker and philanthropist
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in the City of Chicago for this building was Interactive Design. The Modern Wing is home to the museum's collection of early 20th-century European art, including
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was hired by Hutchinson to design a building that would create an "impressive presence" on Michigan Avenue, and these facilities opened to great fanfare in 1887.
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The Department of Architecture and Design holds more than 140,000 works, from models to drawings from the 1870s to the present day. The collection covers
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in 1894, the Exchange was demolished in 1972, but salvaged portions of the original trading room were brought to the Art Institute and reconstructed.
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with some time to spare, and found them wanting as a demographic." The Chair of the Institute's Board of Trustees, Robert M. Levy, responded in a
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to contemporary American art. It is principally known for one of the United States' finest collection of paintings produced in Western culture.
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offering a comprehensive survey of the ancient and medieval Mediterranean world, beginning with the third millennium B.C. and extending to the
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and Gael Neeson donated a "collection is among the world's greatest groups of postwar Pop art ever assembled". The donation includes works by
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As a research institution, the Art Institute also has a conservation and conservation science department, five conservation laboratories, and
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Michigan/Van Buren property. On October 31, 1893, the institute moved into the new building. For the opening reception on December 8, 1893,
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in 1942 for $ 3,000; its acquisition "launched" the painting into "immense popular recognition". Considered an "icon of American culture",
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to the 1930s (when the rooms were constructed). Both the paperweights and the Thorne Rooms are located on the ground floor of the museum.
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objects donated to the Art Institute of Chicago, saying they have evidence the pieces may have been looted and sold on the art market.
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to Japanese garments to American quilts, the collection presents a diverse group of objects, including contemporary works and
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paintings, widely regarded as one of the finest collections outside of France. Highlights include more than 30 paintings by
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In 2010, the year after the opening of its massive Modern Wing, the Art Institute of Chicago sued the engineering firm
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The Art Institute's American Art collection contains some of the best-known works in the American canon, including
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from after 1960; new photography, video media, architecture and design galleries including original renderings by
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The current building complex at 111 South Michigan Avenue is the third address for the Art Institute. Situated in
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and, due to the growth of the collection, several additions have occurred since. The Modern Wing, designed by
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From the early 1900s to the 1960s the school offered with the Logan Family (members of the board) the
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In 2021, the Art Institute ended its unpaid volunteer docents program to move to a paid model. The
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The museum's collection of modern and contemporary art was significantly augmented when collectors
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visitors, an increase of 20 percent from 2021, but still well below 2018 attendance (before the
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The Lindy and Edwin Bergman Collection of Surrealist art includes the largest public display of
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As of 2011, the Art Institute continues to rebuild its $ 783 million endowment since the
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sculptures. One gallery in particular attempts to mimic the quiet and meditative way in which
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in 1930, and although not a favorite of some, it won a medal and was acquired by the museum.
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paintings from several museums on the grounds that they had been looted by the Nazis from
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In the mid-1930s, the Art Institute received a gift of over one hundred works of art from
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The Art Institute did not officially establish a photography collection until 1949, when
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In 1990, the Art Institute of Chicago sold 11 works at auction, including paintings by
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The museum received perhaps the largest gift of art in its history in 2015. Collectors
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The Prime Mover: Charles L. Hutchinson and the making of the Art Institute of Chicago
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is perhaps Hopper's most famous painting, and one of the most recognizable images in
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that set records for attendance at the museum. He retired from the museum in 2004.
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The east entrance of the museum is marked by the stone arch entrance to the old
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to host national and international meetings held in conjunction with the 1893
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in a discussion of the Republican presidential primary candidates in 2011.
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An 1893 sketch of the new Art Institute of Chicago showing most of today's
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connects a sculpture garden on the roof of the new wing with the adjacent
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Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures, West Asia & North Africa
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Painterly Realism of a Football Player—Color Masses in the 4th Dimension
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John Hughes commentary - The Museum scene from Ferris Bueller's Day Off
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with the railroad tracks running along the shoreline behind the museum
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Pieces from the porcelain collection in the Art Institute of Chicago
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to the north and a courtyard designed by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol.
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The Art Institute of Chicago, 20th-Century: Painting and Sculpture
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The Amerindian collection includes Native North American art and
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In 2009, the Modern Wing won at the Chicago Innovation Awards.
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The Interior of the Palm House on the Pfaueninsel Near Potsdam
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This article is about the art museum. For its art school, see
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One of the Thorne Miniature Rooms, ´Salon Louis XVI´ c. 1930s
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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Galloway, Paul, and Alan G. Artner (September 29, 1996). "
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The Oxford Dictionary of Art: The Art Institute of Chicago
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815: 379:The museum's building was constructed for the 1893 6624:Cultural institutions and organizations in Chicago 5217:Madonna and Child with the Infant John the Baptist 4799: 4735: 4398: 4377: 4329: 4282:"The Permanent Collection May Not Be So Permanent" 4280: 4246:"Museums Set to Sell Art, and Some Experts Cringe" 4223:"Chicago Gallery to Sell 11 Works to Buy Brancusi" 3975: 3176: 3027: 2745:are works held in the Art Institute's collection. 2444: 2406:, and was the sixth most-visited U.S. art museum. 4827: 4033:"The Modern Wing At The Art Institute Of Chicago" 2812:List of most-visited museums in the United States 2613:floors and air-circulation systems. The suit was 1728:Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte 1261:Located on the ground floor of the museum is the 837:The museum is most famous for its collections of 317:in the United States. The museum is based in the 6555: 6394:National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture 5638:List of painters in the Art Institute of Chicago 5113:Ciphers and Constellations, in Love with a Woman 5004:Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare 4624:Cherney, Elyssa; Mills, Steve (March 20, 2023). 3773:"Essay: George F. Harding, Jr. and His "Castle"" 2857:Cheshire, Lee; da Silva, JosĂ© (March 26, 2024). 2856: 1606:Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-Lazare 861:. Also in the collection are important works by 601:List of painters in the Art Institute of Chicago 5331:The Sacred Grove, Beloved of the Arts and Muses 3416:. National Gallery of Art. 2006. Archived from 2883: 2881: 2634:op-ed supporting the change, and described the 447:in 1879 to found a new organization, named the 4797: 3902:Engelbrecht, Theresa Moir (July–August 2017). 2796:, early 20th century Curator of Decorative Art 2477:. At the time, the sculpture was owned by the 2367:Sideboard and Wine Cabinet, 1859, designed by 2161:, Bangladesh, Pala period 10th–12th century CE 980: 6589:Art museums and galleries established in 1879 6389:National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame 6156: 5672: 4951: 4059:"Joseph Cornell's Works At The Art Institute" 516:, Wood created major exhibitions of works by 6028:1968 Democratic National Convention protests 4982:The Advance-Guard, or The Military Sacrifice 4965: 4927:Virtual tour of the Art Institute of Chicago 4623: 4142:"Chicago's Art Institute Names New Director" 3995: 3315: 3313: 3056:"These Are the 25 Best Museums in the World" 2878: 2662:for the return of the Edgar Degas painting, 2516: 2506: 6033:Barack Obama election victory speech (2008) 4100:"Behind the Scenes of the Website Redesign" 3829:"Massive art gift transforms Art Institute" 783: 427:In 1866, a group of 35 artists founded the 6435:DuSable Museum of African American History 6163: 6149: 5679: 5665: 5555:Ryerson & Burnham Libraries collection 5549:Mosaic Fragment with Man Leading a Giraffe 4958: 4944: 4914: 4541: 4272: 2918: 2916: 2914: 2912: 2852: 2850: 1687:The Bay of Marseilles, view from L'Estaque 738: 614:African Art and Indian Art of the Americas 6359:DANK Haus German American Cultural Center 4542:Dobrzynski, Judith H. (August 14, 1998). 4293: 3770: 3310: 3245:A Sunday on the Island of La Grande Jatte 3149:Kueppers, Courtney (September 10, 2024). 3054:Grossman, Samantha (September 18, 2014). 2927:. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago. 2518:Nature morte Ă  la guitare (rideaux rouge) 2404:most-visited museums in the United States 2402:pandemic). It was ranked tenth among the 394:The Art Institute is associated with the 6574:African art museums in the United States 6496:International Museum of Surgical Science 4769: 4321: 4278: 4001: 3973: 3798:"Arms, Armor, Medieval, and Renaissance" 3243:Must-see masterpieces: Georges Seurat's 3174: 3148: 3103: 3053: 2922: 2600: 2413: 2012:La Femme Ă  l'Éventail (Woman with a Fan) 1353:Selections from the permanent collection 1272: 1248: 1241:gallery building are yet to be decided. 984: 933:is prominently displayed. Additionally, 929:Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte—1884 819: 787: 725: 654: 637: 410: 6614:Tourist attractions along U.S. Route 66 5054:The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist 4857: 4851: 4847:from the original on December 14, 2021. 4604: 4482:"Collector Sued Over Nazi Victims' Art" 4430:Learn with Us—The Art Institute Chicago 4342: 4077:"2009 Chicago Innovation Award winners" 3937: 3826: 3622:"Coffin and Mummy Case of Paankhenamun" 3540: 3376:Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 3122: 3081: 2909: 2890:"A Grand and Intimate Modern Art Trove" 2847: 2116:(206 BC – 220 AD), tomb sculpture of a 60:The Art Institute of Chicago seen from 14: 6594:Asian art museums in the United States 6556: 6460:Pritzker Military Museum & Library 6379:Mitchell Museum of the American Indian 6170: 5360:The Seine at Port-Marly, Piles of Sand 4734:Cohan, William D. (November 6, 2023). 4397:Levy, Robert M. (September 30, 2021). 4327: 4178:Kaufman, Jason Edward (May 13, 2009). 4097: 4056: 3974:Pogrebin, Robin (September 10, 2024). 3692: 3440:"About This Artwork: Nighthawks, 1942" 3168: 2962: 2493:. In 2011, it auctioned two Picassos ( 1856:Why are you angry? (No te aha oe Riri) 1544:The Philosopher, (Beggar with Oysters) 1081: 396:School of the Art Institute of Chicago 32:School of the Art Institute of Chicago 6584:Art museums and galleries in Illinois 6543:Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows 6332:Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture 6144: 5660: 4939: 4858:Freeman, Hadley (November 15, 2011). 4770:Sheppard, Carrie (January 17, 2024). 4733: 4479: 4348: 3567:"About This Artwork: American Gothic" 3559: 3463: 3370:Levin, Gail (1996). "Edward Hopper's 3369: 3363: 3099: 3097: 3025: 2887: 2707: 1074:donated a significant portion of the 6629:Arts organizations based in Illinois 6579:Art museums and galleries in Chicago 6064:Historic Michigan Boulevard District 5267:On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt 4396: 4279:Pogrebin, Robin (January 26, 2011). 4159:Chappatta, Brian (October 9, 2012). 4098:Neault, Michael (October 22, 2018). 3496: 3340:Edward Hopper: A Journal of His Work 2963:Dillon, Diane (September 18, 2004). 1277:Art Institute of Chicago Modern Wing 1167:A 1907 postcard of the Art Institute 79:1879; in present location since 1893 27:Art museum in Chicago, United States 5353:Santo Domingo el Antiguo Altarpiece 5127:The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan 4680:Ho, Karen K. (September 14, 2023). 3827:Johnson, Steve (December 9, 2015). 3739: 2495:Sur l'impĂ©riale traversant la Seine 2322:Illuminated Manuscript page from a 2273:More highlights from the collection 1466:The Combat of the Giaour and Hassan 1447:FĂŞte champĂŞtre (Pastoral Gathering) 24: 6354:Chinese American Museum of Chicago 6337:Museum of Broadcast Communications 6216:Museum of Contemporary Photography 6196:Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art 5814:Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State 5565:Chocolate Jar with Iron-Locked Lid 5404:(1999 painting by Ellen Gallagher) 4679: 4605:Cherney, Elyssa (March 20, 2023). 4349:Kapos, Shia (September 17, 2013). 4261:Viera, Lauren (January 11, 2011). 4205:Taylor, Kate (February 27, 2011). 4002:Ourossof, Nicolai (May 13, 2009). 3710:from the original on June 15, 2011 3094: 1136:The Art Institute of Chicago, 1893 804:Paperweight Collection and the 68 25: 6640: 6241:Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art 5618:Art Institute of Chicago Building 5309:Portrait of Mary Adeline Williams 5210:Lunch at the Restaurant Fournaise 4901: 4244:Vogel, Carol (October 26, 2005). 3955:from the original on June 9, 2007 3771:Karcheski, Walter J. Jr. (1995). 3577:from the original on May 28, 2010 3123:Johnson, Steve (April 17, 2018). 3104:Chappell, Bill (April 22, 2015). 3082:Johnson, Steve (April 22, 2015). 2592:Management of investments dispute 2139:, 2nd Century Roman, inspired by 1129:Art Institute of Chicago Building 913:masterpiece, which also inspired 883:Post-Impressionist works include 319:Art Institute of Chicago Building 6522:Barack Obama Presidential Center 5789: 4057:Seaman, Donna (March 23, 1997). 3945:"1879–1913: The Formative Years" 3464:Simon, Scott (October 7, 2002). 3227:"World's most beautiful museums" 3008:Kennedy, Randy (June 14, 2010). 2774: 2762: 2621:Docent program diversity dispute 2564:E. Laurence Chalmers (1972–1986) 2375: 2360: 2343: 2331: 2315: 2279: 2251: 2232: 2211: 2192: 2166: 2147: 2129: 2105: 2077: 2056: 2037: 2019: 1999: 1977: 1959: 1938: 1919: 1914:, gouache on tan wood pulp board 1903: 1884: 1863: 1844: 1823: 1802: 1780: 1758: 1736: 1715: 1694: 1675: 1654: 1633: 1614: 1593: 1572: 1551: 1532: 1513: 1494: 1473: 1454: 1435: 1414: 1393: 1372: 1197:The Art Institute's entrance on 1160: 1142: 816:European painting and sculptures 54: 45: 6569:1879 establishments in Illinois 6486:Field Museum of Natural History 6206:Loyola University Museum of Art 5759:Field Museum of Natural History 5570:Randolph Street Gallery archive 5338:Saint George Killing the Dragon 4872: 4791: 4763: 4727: 4701: 4673: 4647: 4617: 4598: 4569: 4535: 4509: 4480:Lewis, Jo Ann (July 18, 1996). 4473: 4452: 4426:"Expanding the Museum's Impact" 4418: 4390: 4370: 4255: 4238: 4216: 4199: 4172: 4153: 4140:Crow, Kelly (August 24, 2011). 4134: 4117: 4091: 4069: 4050: 4025: 4014:from the original on 2011-05-13 3967: 3912: 3896: 3871: 3846: 3820: 3790: 3764: 3722: 3667: 3642: 3614: 3589: 3515: 3490: 3457: 3432: 3402: 3345: 3331: 3285: 3260: 3219: 3142: 3116: 3075: 3029:"Art Institute to Add New Wing" 2888:Smith, Roberta (May 13, 2009). 2735:The paintings used in the 1970 2597:investments after they soured. 2445:Acquisitions and deaccessioning 1971:Head of a Woman (TĂŞte de femme) 1385:Saint George Killing the Dragon 1263:Ryerson & Burnham Libraries 1122: 633: 531: 490: 406: 6619:Tourist attractions in Chicago 6501:Museum of Science and Industry 6369:Irish American Heritage Center 6221:National Museum of Mexican Art 5686: 5295:Portrait of AmĂ©dĂ©e de Pastoret 5288:Portrait of a Woman in a Chair 5188:Jesus Insulted by the Soldiers 4125:"Art Institute leader resigns" 4004:"Renzo Piano Embraces Chicago" 3382:(2): 180–195 at 189, 193–194. 3047: 3019: 3002: 2983: 2956: 2941: 2586: 2561:Charles Cunningham (1965–1972) 2286:Ancient Greek Amphora depicts 1268: 1065: 13: 1: 6506:Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum 6303:Bronzeville Children's Museum 5734:Grant Park Symphony Orchestra 5098:Christ and the Virgin Diptych 5069:Bullfight – Death of the Bull 4328:Finkel, Jori (June 3, 2014). 4123:Viera, Lauren (May 9, 2011). 4037:Interactive Design Architects 3546:Fineman, Mia (June 8, 2005). 3026:Kamin, Blair (May 31, 2005). 2840: 2649: 2392: 2387: 2098: 594: 474:With the announcement of the 374:Ryerson and Burnham Libraries 6226:National Veterans Art Museum 6125:Municipal Grant Park Stadium 5487:Large Interior Form, 1953–54 5395:Two Sisters (On the Terrace) 3629:The Art Institute of Chicago 3374:, Surrealism, and the War". 2998:(239): 9. November 20, 1887. 2582:James Rondeau (2016–present) 2540:Newton Carpenter (1914–1916) 2528: 2418:Art Institute of Chicago on 1646:Two Sisters (On the Terrace) 1525:Jesus Mocked by the Soldiers 1365: 1244: 1192:World's Columbian Exposition 1004:Stefan Edlis and Gael Neeson 868:Two Sisters (On the Terrace) 770: 476:World's Columbian Exposition 449:Chicago Academy of Fine Arts 381:World's Columbian Exposition 7: 6374:Leather Archives and Museum 6342:National Radio Hall of Fame 6282:Noble–Seymour–Crippen House 6262:Chicago Architecture Center 5905:General John Logan Memorial 5898:Fountain of the Great Lakes 5857:Chicago Stock Exchange Arch 5480:Fountain of the Great Lakes 5458:Chicago Stock Exchange Arch 5345:Saint Martin and the Beggar 5302:Portrait of Madame Pastoret 5274:On the Threshold of Liberty 5181:Jacques and Berthe Lipchitz 5120:The Cliff Walk at Pourville 3747:"Case 8: Annie Swan Coburn" 3175:Chilvers, Ian, ed. (2004). 2807:List of largest art museums 2748: 2677:Manhattan District Attorney 2409: 2352:The Great Wave off Kanagawa 2069:Jacques and Berthe Lipchitz 1912:Woman with a Helmet of Hair 1793:Wheatstacks (End of Summer) 1406:Saint Martin and the Beggar 1184:Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge 1106: 981:Modern and Contemporary Art 336:A Sunday on La Grande Jatte 10: 6645: 6211:Museum of Contemporary Art 5516:Table with Pink Tablecloth 4233:United Press International 4207:"A Gift for Art Institute" 3751:Women of the Art Institute 3353:"Art Institute of Chicago" 2965:"Art Institute of Chicago" 2691:. The paintings included, 2664:Landscape with Smokestacks 2579:Douglas Druick (2011–2016) 2206:(1881) cast in bronze 1924 2031:Landscape With Two Poplars 1126: 909:is another highlight. The 780:are traditionally viewed. 598: 485:Chicago Symphony Orchestra 401: 389:Metropolitan Museum of Art 70:Interactive fullscreen map 29: 6530: 6514: 6473: 6465:Pullman National Monument 6422: 6414:Ukrainian National Museum 6319: 6308:Chicago Children's Museum 6295: 6249: 6178: 6102: 6041: 6013:Grant Park Music Festival 5985: 5912:Joseph Rosenberg Fountain 5798: 5787: 5694: 5610: 5578: 5541:Other items in collection 5540: 5441: 5260:Old Man with a Gold Chain 5142:The Denial of Saint Peter 4991:(Fred and Marcia Weisman) 4973: 4931:Google Arts & Culture 4186:October 16, 2012, at the 4081:Chicago Innovation Awards 3650:"Architecture and Design" 3251:, and Vincent Van Gogh's 3203:Celebrated masterpieces: 2992:The (Chicago) Inter Ocean 2679:'s Office moved to seize 2543:George Eggers (1918–1921) 2310:on the right. 550–525 BC. 1831:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 1427:Old Man with a Gold Chain 1178:, it was designed in the 907:Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 755:, including the works of 429:Chicago Academy of Design 295: 168: 160: 152: 144: 105: 83: 75: 68: 53: 44: 6564:Art Institute of Chicago 6491:Henry Crown Space Center 6399:Polish Museum of America 6384:National Hellenic Museum 6186:Art Institute of Chicago 5704:Art Institute of Chicago 5582:Art Institute of Chicago 5509:The Solitude of the Soul 5442:Sculptures in collection 5232:Merahi metua no Tehamana 4967:Art Institute of Chicago 4611:Crain's Chicago Business 4447:programming for children 4356:Crain's Chicago Business 4104:Art Institute of Chicago 3949:Art Institute of Chicago 3924:Art Institute of Chicago 3883:Art Institute of Chicago 3858:Art Institute of Chicago 3802:Art Institute of Chicago 3777:Art Institute of Chicago 3704:Art Institute of Chicago 3700:"Thorne Miniature Rooms" 3679:Art Institute of Chicago 3654:Art Institute of Chicago 3601:Art Institute of Chicago 3571:Art Institute of Chicago 3527:Art Institute of Chicago 3444:Art Institute of Chicago 3325:Art Institute of Chicago 3297:Art Institute of Chicago 3272:Art Institute of Chicago 2923:Hilliard, Celia (2010). 2719:Ferris Bueller's Day Off 2687:, who was killed in the 1332:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 920:Ferris Bueller's Day Off 784:European Decorative Arts 761:Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 311:Art Institute of Chicago 290:Van Buren Street Station 40:Art Institute of Chicago 6609:Museums of American art 6409:Swedish American Museum 6349:Chicago Cultural Center 6327:American Writers Museum 6115:Metra Electric District 6110:Burnham Plan of Chicago 5729:Chicago Lakefront Trail 5281:Paris Street; Rainy Day 5144:(Hendrick ter Brugghen) 5134:Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler 4974:Paintings in collection 4147:The Wall Street Journal 3736:. Retrieved 2019-10-28. 3597:"Ancient and Byzantine" 3497:Wood, James N. (1996). 3185:Oxford University Press 3016:. Retrieved 2010-06-21. 2969:Encyclopedia of Chicago 2789:American Academy of Art 2558:Allen McNab (1956–1965) 1585:Paris Street; Rainy Day 1203:two bronze lion statues 879:Paris Street; Rainy Day 849:, including six of his 739:Architecture and Design 497:Logan Medal of the Arts 6430:Chicago History Museum 5998:Chicago Blues Festival 5560:Thorne miniature rooms 5325:(Cecco del Caravaggio) 5316:The Races at Longchamp 4166:Bloomberg Businessweek 3293:"Arts of the Americas" 2971:. The Newberry Library 2827:Visual arts of Chicago 2517: 2507: 2422: 2185:Stone of the Five Suns 1559:Dante Gabriel Rossetti 1278: 1258: 1214:Chicago Stock Exchange 1101:James McNeill Whistler 999: 834: 806:Thorne Miniature Rooms 796: 749:structural engineering 745:landscape architecture 669: 652: 424: 419:still submerged under 6257:Charnley-Persky House 6003:Chicago Jazz Festival 5940:Man Enters the Cosmos 5835:Big Beaver Totem Pole 4386:. September 21, 2021. 3474:. NPR. Archived from 2950:The Daily Inter-Ocean 2693:Russian War Prisoner, 2601:Construction disputes 2435:Standard & Poor's 2417: 1931:Woman at Her Toilette 1910:Pablo Picasso, 1904, 1723:Georges-Pierre Seurat 1641:Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1622:Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1506:Seascape Calm Weather 1360:Creative Commons Zero 1276: 1252: 988: 970:painting collection. 863:Pierre-Auguste Renoir 823: 795:from the 18th century 791: 726:Ancient and Byzantine 705:The museum purchased 658: 641: 599:Further information: 460:University of Chicago 456:Charles L. Hutchinson 414: 169:Public transit access 129:41.87944°N 87.62389°W 18:Chicago Art Institute 6191:Arts Club of Chicago 5954:Olmec Head, Number 8 5870:Christopher Columbus 5781:Petrillo Music Shell 5714:BP Pedestrian Bridge 5219:(Correggio, Chicago) 5173:Improvisation No. 30 5083:Charing Cross Bridge 5062:Blue and Green Music 5018:The Basket of Apples 4715:. September 14, 2023 4301:"Stick to paintings" 3357:visual-arts-cork.com 2615:settled out of court 2479:Arts Club of Chicago 2178:Coronation Stone of 1815:The Basket of Apples 1667:The Song of the Lark 917:and was featured in 890:The Basket of Apples 503:and his assistants. 6236:Smart Museum of Art 6231:Renaissance Society 5919:Large Interior Form 5852:Bust of Georg Solti 5828:America's Courtyard 5807:8th Street Fountain 5719:Buckingham Fountain 5709:Auditorium Building 5105:Christ on the Cross 5011:At the Moulin Rouge 4989:American Collectors 4487:The Washington Post 3909:. Vol. 7 No. 2. 30. 2952:: 1. June 28, 1893. 2646:commitment needed. 2535:William M.R. French 2475:Constantin BrâncuČ™i 2137:Aphrodite of Knidos 1876:After the Hurricane 1836:At the Moulin Rouge 1580:Gustave Caillebotte 1287:architect of record 1082:Prints and Drawings 1026:Constantin BrâncuČ™i 902:At the Moulin Rouge 874:Gustave Caillebotte 717:. 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January 3, 2002 4228:Los Angeles Times 4193:The Art Newspaper 3523:"American Gothic" 3508:978-0-8655-9096-0 3420:on March 12, 2013 3198:978-0-1928-0022-0 2864:The Art Newspaper 2702:Eberhard Kornfeld 2656:Friedrich Gutmann 2508:Femme au fauteuil 2459:Amedeo Modigliani 2244:Hero Construction 2064:Amedeo Modigliani 2027:Wassily Kandinsky 1486:The Captive Slave 1340:Nichols Bridgeway 1296:The Old Guitarist 1257:, founded in 1912 995:The Old Guitarist 964:Annie Swan Coburn 753:industrial design 346:The Old Guitarist 307: 306: 16:(Redirected from 6636: 6450:Newberry Library 6165: 6158: 6151: 6142: 6141: 6130:South Shore Line 6074:Lake Shore Drive 6023:Taste of Chicago 6008:Chicago Marathon 5793: 5681: 5674: 5667: 5658: 5657: 5633:Pratapaditya Pal 5595:Chicago Imagists 5425:Woman with a Fan 5195:The Kitchen Maid 5158:Figure with Meat 5091:The Child's Bath 5047:Bedroom in Arles 4960: 4953: 4946: 4937: 4936: 4918: 4913: 4912: 4910:Official website 4895: 4894: 4892: 4890: 4876: 4870: 4869: 4855: 4849: 4848: 4831: 4825: 4824: 4822: 4820: 4803: 4795: 4789: 4788: 4786: 4784: 4767: 4761: 4760: 4758: 4756: 4739: 4731: 4725: 4724: 4722: 4720: 4705: 4699: 4698: 4696: 4694: 4677: 4671: 4670: 4668: 4666: 4661:. 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Georges Seurat
A Sunday on La Grande Jatte
Pablo Picasso
The Old Guitarist
Edward Hopper
Nighthawks
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