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  2. List of painters in the Art Institute of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In the following list, the painter's name is followed by the number of their paintings in the collection, with a link to all of their works available on the Artic website. For artists with more than one type of work in the collection, or for works by artists not listed here, see the Artic website or the corresponding Wikimedia Commons category ...

  3. Category:Painters from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Painters from Chicago" The following 161 pages are in this category, out of 161 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Visual arts of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    [4] It is argued that Chicago art is rarely found in Chicago museums; some of the most remarkable Chicago artworks are found in other cities (such as the brilliantly warped epic drawings of Henry Darger at the American Folk Art Museum in New York City, or Carlos Cortez' collection of early 20th-century Chicago "Wobbly" (Industrial Workers of ...

  5. Category:Rococo painters - Wikipedia

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  6. List of works by Francisco Goya - Wikipedia

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    Art Institute of Chicago: 31 x 39.2 General Manuel Romero [Wikidata] c. 1810 Art Institute of Chicago: 105 x 84 Allegory of the City of Madrid (in Spanish) 1810 Museum of the History of Madrid: 260 x 195 José Costa y Bonells, called Pepito [Wikidata] c. 1810 The Met, New York City 105.1 x 84.5 Time and the old woman (in French) 1810

  7. 25 Awe-Inspiring Architectural Feats Perfect for a Romantic ...

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    St. Petersburg, Russia. During the 18th century, the Rococo movement developed as a way of pushing back against the strict, symmetrical Baroque style that was dominant at the time.

  8. Rococo painting - Wikipedia

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    Rococo painting also illustrates, in its first version, the social schism that would lead to the French Revolution, and represents the last symbolic bastion of resistance of an elite distant from the problems and interests of the common people, and that was increasingly threatened by the rise of the middle class, which was educated and began to ...

  9. Category:Artists from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    A. Jessica Abel; Laini (Sylvia) Abernathy; Angel Acevedo; Hannah Aitchison; JoAnne Akalaitis; Tony Akins; Anida Yoeu Ali; Usama Alshaibi; Ralph Alswang; Edith Altman