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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
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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
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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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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 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 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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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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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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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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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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paintings, widely regarded as one of the finest collections outside of France. Highlights include more than 30 paintings by
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sculptures. One gallery in particular attempts to mimic the quiet and meditative way in which
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3125:"Art Institute lands largest announced cash donation, $ 70 million in total"
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4801:"Investigators Say Chicago's Art Institute Is Holding onto 'Looted Art'"
4577:"Landscape with Smokestacks – Friedrich Gutmann Heirs and Daniel Searle"
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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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to the north and a courtyard designed by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol.
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4860:"Two new films reveal the death and triumph of the American dream"
4772:"Art Institute fights to hold on to disputed Egon Schiele artwork"
4400:"Op-ed: The Art Institute — and its critics — must embrace change"
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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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4655:"Investigation raises concerns over Art Institute's Nepal items"
4263:"Art Institute paintings to fetch $ 10-$ 16 million at auction"
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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
4379:"Shame on the Art Institute for Summarily Canning Its Docents"
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This article is about the art museum. For its art school, see
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4626:"Questions Shadow These Items From a Renowned Art Collection"
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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4351:"Art Institute closes Modern Wing's 3rd floor for 7 months"
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4161:"Chicago Art Institute Borrows $ 100 Million for Pensions"
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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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included a sequence in the Art Institute in his 1986 film
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for $ 10 million over what it said were flaws in the
3010:"James N. Wood, President of the Getty Trust, Dies at 69"
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4517:"Family Sues Collector, Says Degas Work Stolen by Nazis"
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4544:"Settlement in Dispute Over a Painting Looted by Nazis"
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gifted 40 plus master works to the department in 2015.
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As director of the museum starting in the early 1980s,
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New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1997, p. 63.
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3977:"Art Institute of Chicago Receives $ 75 Million Gift"
3466:"Present at the Creation: Edward Hopper's Nighthawks"
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Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership
4709:"Egon Schiele art seized in US over Holocaust claim"
4180:"Art Institute of Chicago's massive extension opens"
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City's Impressionist Trove Rooted in House of Palmer
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.
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List of museums and cultural institutions in Chicago
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313:, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
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Art Institute's Impressionistic collection, YouTube
4798:Mashberg, Tom; Bowley, Graham (February 23, 2024).
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
2654:In 1996, heirs to Jewish art collectors Louise and
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
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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
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4282:"The Permanent Collection May Not Be So Permanent"
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4246:"Museums Set to Sell Art, and Some Experts Cringe"
4223:"Chicago Gallery to Sell 11 Works to Buy Brancusi"
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2406:, and was the sixth most-visited U.S. art museum.
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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
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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, José (March 26, 2024).
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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
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2634:op-ed supporting the change, and described the
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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
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6589:Art museums and galleries established in 1879
6389:National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame
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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
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4927:Virtual tour of the Art Institute of Chicago
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4142:"Chicago's Art Institute Names New Director"
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3056:"These Are the 25 Best Museums in the World"
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2662:for the return of the Edgar Degas painting,
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6033:Barack Obama election victory speech (2008)
4100:"Behind the Scenes of the Website Redesign"
3829:"Massive art gift transforms Art Institute"
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427:In 1866, a group of 35 artists founded the
6435:DuSable Museum of African American History
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5555:Ryerson & Burnham Libraries collection
5549:Mosaic Fragment with Man Leading a Giraffe
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1687:The Bay of Marseilles, view from L'Estaque
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614:African Art and Indian Art of the Americas
6359:DANK Haus German American Cultural Center
4542:Dobrzynski, Judith H. (August 14, 1998).
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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
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3798:"Arms, Armor, Medieval, and Renaissance"
3243:Must-see masterpieces: Georges Seurat's
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2012:La Femme à l'Éventail (Woman with a Fan)
1353:Selections from the permanent collection
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1241:gallery building are yet to be decided.
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5054:The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist
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4847:from the original on December 14, 2021.
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4482:"Collector Sued Over Nazi Victims' Art"
4430:Learn with Us—The Art Institute Chicago
4342:
4077:"2009 Chicago Innovation Award winners"
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3622:"Coffin and Mummy Case of Paankhenamun"
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3376:Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies
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2890:"A Grand and Intimate Modern Art Trove"
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2116:(206 BC – 220 AD), tomb sculpture of a
60:The Art Institute of Chicago seen from
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6594:Asian art museums in the United States
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6460:Pritzker Military Museum & Library
6379:Mitchell Museum of the American Indian
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5360:The Seine at Port-Marly, Piles of Sand
4734:Cohan, William D. (November 6, 2023).
4397:Levy, Robert M. (September 30, 2021).
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4178:Kaufman, Jason Edward (May 13, 2009).
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3974:Pogrebin, Robin (September 10, 2024).
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3440:"About This Artwork: Nighthawks, 1942"
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2493:. In 2011, it auctioned two Picassos (
1856:Why are you angry? (No te aha oe Riri)
1544:The Philosopher, (Beggar with Oysters)
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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
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4858:Freeman, Hadley (November 15, 2011).
4770:Sheppard, Carrie (January 17, 2024).
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3567:"About This Artwork: American Gothic"
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3370:Levin, Gail (1996). "Edward Hopper's
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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
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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).
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2495:Sur l'impériale 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)
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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)
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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
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1136:The Art Institute of Chicago, 1893
804:Paperweight Collection and the 68
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6241:Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art
5618:Art Institute of Chicago Building
5309:Portrait of Mary Adeline Williams
5210:Lunch at the Restaurant Fournaise
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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
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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).
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2621:Docent program diversity dispute
2564:E. Laurence Chalmers (1972–1986)
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816:European painting and sculptures
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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
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4480:Lewis, Jo Ann (July 18, 1996).
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4426:"Expanding the Museum's Impact"
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4140:Crow, Kelly (August 24, 2011).
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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
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6619:Tourist attractions in Chicago
6501:Museum of Science and Industry
6369:Irish American Heritage Center
6221:National Museum of Mexican Art
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5295:Portrait of Amédée 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"
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2561:Charles Cunningham (1965–1972)
2286:Ancient Greek Amphora depicts
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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).
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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)
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2418:Art Institute of Chicago on
1646:Two Sisters (On the Terrace)
1525:Jesus Mocked by the Soldiers
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1192:World's Columbian Exposition
1004:Stefan Edlis and Gael Neeson
868:Two Sisters (On the Terrace)
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476:World's Columbian Exposition
449:Chicago Academy of Fine Arts
381:World's Columbian Exposition
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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
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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
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981:Modern and Contemporary Art
336:A Sunday on La Grande Jatte
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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
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909:is another highlight. The
780:are traditionally viewed.
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485:Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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389:Metropolitan Museum of Art
70:Interactive fullscreen map
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6465:Pullman National Monument
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6414:Ukrainian National Museum
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6308:Chicago Children's Museum
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6013:Grant Park Music Festival
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5912:Joseph Rosenberg Fountain
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5541:Other items in collection
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5260:Old Man with a Gold Chain
5142:The Denial of Saint Peter
4991:(Fred and Marcia Weisman)
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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
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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
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2185:Stone of the Five Suns
1559:Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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1101:James McNeill Whistler
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745:landscape architecture
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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
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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
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863:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
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705:The museum purchased
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599:Further information:
460:University of Chicago
456:Charles L. Hutchinson
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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 Brâncuși
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 Brâncuși
902:At the Moulin Rouge
874:Gustave Caillebotte
717:. Also well known,
540:–winning architect
391:in New York City.
243:Purple Line Express
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6172:Museums in Chicago
6120:Millennium Station
6059:Ida B. Wells Drive
5239:The Millinery Shop
5056:(Giovanni di Paolo
5025:Bathers by a River
4843:. August 7, 2009.
4806:The New York Times
4742:The New York Times
4548:The New York Times
4469:. October 1, 2021.
4336:The New York Times
4287:The New York Times
4250:The New York Times
4211:The New York Times
4087:on March 11, 2010.
4008:The New York Times
3982:The New York Times
3014:The New York Times
2895:The New York Times
2708:In popular culture
2698:The New York Times
2553:Daniel Catton Rich
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5418:White Crucifixion
5253:The Old Guitarist
5152:(Delaunay series)
5076:The Captive Slave
4436:on March 21, 2020
4309:. 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
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3675:"Asian Art"
3634:January 13,
3187:. pp.
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2587:Controversy
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1269:Modern Wing
1234:Renzo Piano
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1030:Golden Bird
975:Old Masters
911:pointillist
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810:Middle Ages
793:Boulle work
573:Charles Ray
557:Andy Warhol
546:Tripadvisor
542:Renzo Piano
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385:Renzo Piano
315:art museums
225:Orange Line
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5799:Public art
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2835:(Kemeys)
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2410:Finances
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2009:, 1913,
1969:, 1909,
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161:Director
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