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  1. No trip to Chicago is complete without a visit to the Art Institute. Consistently rated among the world’s top museums by TripAdvisor travelers, the Art Institute of Chicago is home to the greatest collection of Impressionist paintings outside of Paris, including works by Monet, Renoir, Seurat, and Van Gogh.

  2. The Art Institute of Chicago collects, preserves, and interprets works of art of the highest quality, representing the world's diverse artistic traditions, for the inspiration and education of the ...

  3. James N. Wood and Teri J. Edelstein, The Art Institute of Chicago: Twentieth–Century Painting and Sculpture (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1996), 85 (ill.). Judith A. Barter, et al., American Modernism at the Art Institute of Chicago, From World War I to 1955 (Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 2009), no. 133. Nina Baym et al., eds.,

  4. The Art Institute of Chicago shares its singular collections with our city and the world. We collect, care for, and interpret works of art across time, cultures, geographies, and identities, centering the vision of artists and makers.

  5. Growing up in Puerto Rico, Otero first encountered the work of Arnaldo Roche Rabell (MFA 1984) at the Museo de Arte de Ponce. Otero began imitating what he saw from Rabell, and he discovered later that the artist served as an example in more ways than one: both artists' journeys brought them to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

  6. Use a variety of filtering options—including date, medium, artists, places, styles, and color—and discover a whole new way of looking at the Art Institute’s collection. Highlights. Check out these themed selections of works across the collection and take a virtual tour in the area that piques your interest. Interactive Features

  7. The Art Institute of Chicago Quarterly no. 1 (February 1952), pp. 2-8. Gertrude Berthold, Cezanne und die alten Meister (Stuttgart, 1958), p. 43, fig. 58. The Art Institute of Chicago, Paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago: A Catalogue of the Picture Collection (Chicago, 1961), pp. 73, 326 (ill.).

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