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Norman Rockwell’s 'The Dugout' joins Art Institute of Chicago collection
Just in time for spring training, the Art Institute of Chicago has unveiled an iconic artwork that has special meaning for ...
The Art Institute of Chicago has received a $75 million donation for a new building to showcase modern art from the 19th and 20th centuries. The funds — which amount to the single largest naming gift ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- An iconic piece of art has gone back on display at the Art Institute of Chicago after five years in storage. The series is credited with establishing the popularity of landscape ...
Since it was acquired in 1964, Gustave Caillebotte’s “Paris Street; Rainy Day” has become all but synonymous with the Art Institute. It appears in the movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” and in ...
"The Dugout," a famed piece of American art, is a gift to the museum from the private collection of former Illinois Gov.
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Dazzling in vivid color and intricate detail, a 100-foot-long tapestry depicting a narrative of lush, magical paradise drew a crowd of onlookers at this year’s Northwestern Night at the Art Institute ...
After being closed for refurbishment since January 2024, the Art Institute of Chicago’s 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century European design galleries will reopen Friday with a new configuration that allows ...
The Art Institute of Chicago has received a massive gift of French art from Boston-based collectors Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz that, along with its already notable collection, will allow the museum to ...
Curator Emerson Bowyer says the gift will help the museum reframe its presentation of early modern French art. Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago Can you explain the importance of this gift in ...
A New York judge has ruled the Art Institute of Chicago must surrender a 1916 drawing stolen from a Jewish art collector by Nazis in the Holocaust. A pencil and watercolor piece titled "Russian War ...
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