The Child’s Bath is a tender portrayal of familial closeness, a subject that Mary Cassatt explored throughout her career. The caregiver’s cheek brushing the child’s shoulder, her encircling embrace, ...
Engage in close looking and get new ideas for your own art making while you reflect on the painting Strange Worlds (1928) by Todros Geller. Born in the Russian Empire in what is now Ukraine, Todros ...
This presentation features the most ephemeral of all Japanese prints, Edo-period fans depicting popular Kabuki actors, ...
In the spirit of the upcoming exhibitions Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica and After the End of the World: Pictures from Panafrica, we invite Chicago-area teens of all cultures ...
This exhibition showcases 25 paintings from the preeminent private collection of French 18th-century art in the United States: The Horvitz Collection. The selection of works focuses on Neoclassicism, ...
Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault Portrait of a Man, 1818/19 Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault Sketches of Postillions and a Stagecoach, 1818/19 Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault Studies after ...
Jean-Antoine Houdon was one of the greatest sculptors of the 18th century, and he had a particular talent for portrait busts. Commissioned in 1780, one year after her first marriage, this bust of ...
Admission is free for Illinois residents on the dates listed below. You can reserve your free tickets online in advance; your resident status will be verified using the zip code associated with the ...
Studio of Paul Philippe Cret Art Institute of Chicago Competition, First Floor Plan, 1934 Studio of Paul Philippe Cret Art Institute of Chicago Competition, Upper Floor Plan, 1934 Studio of Paul ...