2. Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, Illinois) Image Credit: Art Institute of Chicago Year Opened:1879 The Art Institute of Chicago is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the U.S., hosting approximately 1.5 million people annually. Its collection features more than 5,000 years of...
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or a school in which art is taught. Originally the school of philosophy founded by Plato in the garden of Academe, a district in the vicinity of Athens. It was closed by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, with the other pagan schools, in 529 CE. The term usually refers to a recognized ...
Students at the Art Institute of Chicago burned effigies of the entries of Europeans Henri Matisse and Constantin Brancusi. Sources; Kimberley Reynolds, "Illustrated Dictionary of Art Terms"; Milton Brown, "The Armory Show"; Robert Atkins, "Artspoke"; E.P. Richardson, “The Ferdinand Howard ...
Art Institute of Chicago - founded in 1879 and located in Chicago's Grant Park, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. Aspen Art Museum - since 1979. Non-collecting contemporary art museum. Exhibitions include drawings, paintings, sculptures, multimedia installations ...
Paschke received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1961, and his Master of Fine Arts degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1970. Between his undergraduate and graduate studies, Paschke traveled and...
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Floyd Gibbons(1887–1939) was a colorful, fast-talking war correspondent known for his derring-do as a reporter for theChicago Tribuneduring World War I (losing an eye in an attempt to rescue an American marine) and later as a radio commentator and narrator of newsreels. His celebrity woul...
(Art Institute of Chicago) FADED GLORY…Clockwise, from upper left, The B. Altman flagship store at 34th Street and 5th Avenue and a closer view of the front entrance in 1915; closed in 1989, the flagship store is now used by the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, ...
I once had the bright idea of selling a golf membership service for $1. (It was actually a very bad idea—no one told me you can’t make money on $1 per customer.)Another time I tried to launch four projects on the same day. (Another bad idea—none of the four projects did ...