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The entire collection houses over 300,000 objects, thousands of which are on view at any given time, and only 2,382 of these are paintings. 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.
The Burnham Library in Chicago, founded in 1912. The Ryerson & Burnham Libraries are the art and architecture research collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.The libraries cover all periods with extensive holdings in the areas of 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century architecture and 19th-century painting, prints, drawings, and decorative arts. [1]
The main page for this category is Art Institute of Chicago. Pages in category "Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total.
Visual arts of Chicago refers to paintings, prints, illustrations, textile art, sculpture, ceramics and other visual artworks produced in Chicago or by people with a connection to Chicago. Since World War II , Chicago visual art has had a strong individualistic streak, little influenced by outside fashions.
Sculptures in the Art Institute of Chicago (14 P) Pages in category "Collection of the Art Institute of Chicago" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
By using real paintings from the Art Institute’s collection, Masterpiece played a role in exposing a broader public to well-known artworks. The game remains a nostalgic classic and has been reissued multiple times with different artwork selections, but the original 1970 edition is closely associated with the Art Institute of Chicago’s holdings.
Portrait of a Lady, formerly known as Portrait of Giulia Gonzaga, is an oil painting by, or possibly after Titian. It is dated, broadly, to the period 1525–1565. The painting is in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.
After only six-and-one-half years of marriage, Helen Birch Bartlett died of cancer on October 24, 1925. To honor his wife, Frederic presented their unique art collection to the Art Institute of Chicago in May 1926. The Helen Birch Memorial Collection has been permanently displayed in the museum continuously since the donation.
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