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The Cuneo Mansion and Gardens are a historic home, art collection and gardens in Vernon Hills, Illinois, built in 1914 and designed by architect Benjamin Marshall of Marshall & Fox. The mansion's first owner was Samuel Insull, an original founder of the General Electric Company. John Cuneo, Sr. purchased the mansion in 1937 after the collapse ...
Northern Illinois: Art: Part of Northern Illinois University, focus is contemporary art: Homepage: O'Connor Art Gallery at Dominican University: River Forest: Cook: Chicago area: Art: Located in Lewis Hall: Homepage: O'Fallon Historical Society Museum: O'Fallon: St. Clair: Metro-East: Local history: Homepage: Ogle County Historical Society ...
Architects from Illinois (1 C, 64 P) C. ... Pages in category "Artists from Illinois" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.
Mediterranean Revival architecture in the United States (5 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Mediterranean Revival architecture" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
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Chicago Cultural Center. The city of Chicago, Illinois, has many cultural institutions and museums, large and small.Major cultural institutions include: the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Architecture Foundation, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Goodman Theater, Joffrey Ballet, Central Public Harold Washington Library, and the Chicago Cultural Center, all in the Loop;
Albert H. Krehbiel – An Architect's Appreciation, article in Illinois Society of Architects, Monthly Bulletin; October – November 1945; Vol. 30, Nos. 4 – 5. Art and Architecture, section of El Palacio, vol. V, No. 13, October 19, 1918, p. 217; published by the Museum of New Mexico and the School of American Research.