The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

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The Art Institute of Chicago is a private, nonprofit art museum in Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States. Founded in 1879, it is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. The museum is based in the Art Institute of Chicago Building in Chicago's Grant Park. Its collection, stewarded by 11 curatorial departments, includes works such as Georges Seurat's A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, Pablo Picasso's The Old Guitarist, Edward Hopper's Nighthawks, and Grant Wood's American Gothic. Its permanent collection of nearly 300,000 works of art is augmented by more than 30 special exhibitions mounted yearly that illuminate aspects of the collection and present curatorial and scientific research. The land of the institute is publicly owned by the city of Chicago and administered by the Chicago Park District. As a research institution, the Art Institute also has a conservation and conservation science department, five conservation laboratories, and Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, one of the nation's largest art history and architecture libraries. The museum's building was constructed for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition and, due to the growth of the collection, several...

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Collection Highlights

Young Woman Applying Rouge (Portrait of Chiyofuku, a Maiko of Gion, Kyoto)

Young Woman Applying Rouge (Portrait of Chiyofuku, a Maiko of Gion, Kyoto)

Hashiguchi Goyô

Woman Holding a Tray (Portrait of Onao, a maid at the Matsuyoshi Inn, Kyoto)

Woman Holding a Tray (Portrait of Onao, a maid at the Matsuyoshi Inn, Kyoto)

Hashiguchi Goyô

Woman at the Bath

Woman at the Bath

Hashiguchi Goyô

Panel (Furnishing Fabric)

Panel (Furnishing Fabric)

Unknown

Cameo with Head of a Man

Cameo with Head of a Man

Wedgwood Manufactory

Box

Box

Shaker

3300 Block to 4400 Block, Union Pacific Avenue, between South Grande Vista Avenue and South Marianna Avenue, Los Angeles/Commerce, California, December 2020 [11]

3300 Block to 4400 Block, Union Pacific Avenue, between South Grande Vista Avenue and South Marianna Avenue, Los Angeles/Commerce, California, December 2020 [11]

Walead Beshty

3300 Block to 4400 Block, Union Pacific Avenue, between South Grande Vista Avenue and South Marianna Avenue, Los Angeles/Commerce, California, December 2020 [12]

3300 Block to 4400 Block, Union Pacific Avenue, between South Grande Vista Avenue and South Marianna Avenue, Los Angeles/Commerce, California, December 2020 [12]

Walead Beshty

3300 Block to 4400 Block, Union Pacific Avenue, between South Grande Vista Avenue and South Marianna Avenue, Los Angeles/Commerce, California, December 2020 [13]

3300 Block to 4400 Block, Union Pacific Avenue, between South Grande Vista Avenue and South Marianna Avenue, Los Angeles/Commerce, California, December 2020 [13]

Walead Beshty

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

The Boy Who Watches Ships Go By

Ingrid Pollard

Women of the Ouled Nayls

Women of the Ouled Nayls

Eugène Fromentin

Portrait of a Mother and Child

Portrait of a Mother and Child

British School

Bishop Saint Enthroned

Bishop Saint Enthroned

Allegretto Nuzi

Homer Dictating

Homer Dictating

Pier Francesco Mola