The 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. Recognized for its curatorial efforts and popularity among visitors, the museum hosts approximately 1.5 million people annually. Read more …
Renoir, Pierre-Auguste
Ingres, Jean Auguste
Homer, Winslow
Boudin, Eugène-Louis
Gauguin, Paul
Monet, Claude
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Homer, Winslow
Gauguin, Paul
Inness, George
Turner, Joseph M. W.
Gogh, Vincent Van
Greuze, Jean-Baptiste
Monet, Claude
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Braque, Georges
Stuart, Gilbert
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Kandinsky, Wassily
Corot, Jean-Baptiste-Camille
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The Art Institute of Chicago Paintings
The Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) is an encyclopedic fine art museum located in Chicago, Illinois's Grant Park. The Art Institute has one of the world's most notable collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in its permanent collection. Its diverse holdings also include significant Old Masterworks, American art, European and American decorative arts, Asian art, and modern and contemporary art. It is located at 111 South Michigan Avenue in the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District. The museum is associated with the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is overseen by Director and President James Cuno. At one million square feet, it is the second-largest art museum in the United States behind only the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.