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Artist Born in Chicago Grace Jeffers: Sep 1, 1967: Design educator Born in Chicago June Leaf: Aug 4, 1929: Jul 1, 2024: Artist Born and raised in Chicago [112] Vivian Maier: Feb 1, 1926: Apr 21, 2009: Photographer Edgar Miller: 1899: Jun 1, 1993: Designer, artist, sculptor, stained glass maker, wood carver, metal worker
Gustave Caillebotte (1848–1894), 2 paintings (Paris Street; Rainy Day): Artic Denis Calvaert (1540–1619), 1 painting : Artic Luca Cambiasi (1527–1585), 1 painting : Artic
In 2010, Sixty Inches From Center was established and includes The Chicago Arts Archive, a web publication focusing on visual art in Chicago. [69] Additionally, Chicago Artists Resource, launched by the Department of Cultural Affairs in 2005, provides articles on visual art in addition to providing resources and tools for Chicago artists.
Born in Chicago Oscar Brown Jr. Oct 10, 1926: May 29, 2005: Musician, poet Born in Chicago Bob Bryar: December 31, 1979: November 24, 2024: Drummer of My Chemical Romance: Born in Chicago Johnny Burke: Oct 3, 1908: Feb 25, 1964: Lyricist Raised in Chicago [2] Paul Butterfield: Dec 17, 1942: May 4, 1987: Blues musician Born in Chicago
Margaret Brundage, illustrator (Chicago Academy of Fine Arts) Bradshaw Crandell, illustrator and portraitist (attended classes) [5] Edward Gorey, illustrator; Frank Xavier Leyendecker, illustrator; J. C. Leyendecker, illustrator for over 300 Saturday Evening Post covers. Dom Orejudos, erotic artist, ballet dancer, and choreographer
English Female Artists; The Great Theatre of Dutch Painters; Great Women Masters of Art; Het Gulden Cabinet; Invisible Women: Forgotten Artists of Florence; Lives of Flemish, German, and Dutch painters; Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects; List of artists in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide
Lee Godie (born Jamot Emily Godee; September 1, 1908 – March 2, 1994 [1]) was an American self-taught artist who was active in Chicago during the late 1960s until around the early 1990s. She was a prolific artist [ 2 ] who was known for her paintings and modified photos which are shown in galleries and museums such as the Hayward Gallery in ...
Artmesia was named after Artemisia Gentileschi, an Italian 17th-century artist and painter whose best work was first attributed to her father. [2] From 1973 to 2003, [1] Artemisia exhibited local, national, and international artists, supporting the careers of over 150 women artists and their mentees. The gallery was an active site for ...