Master paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago

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Published
Chicago, Ill. : New Haven, Conn. : Art Institute of Chicago ; Yale University Press c2009.
Language
English
Corporate Author
Art Institute of Chicago
Corporate Author
Art Institute of Chicago (-)
Other Authors
James B. Cuno (-), Susan F. Rossen
Edition
3rd ed
Item Description
Previous ed.: edited by James N. Wood. Chicago, Ill. : Art Institute of Chicago, 1999.
Physical Description
168 p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9780300151039
  • European paintings to 1900
  • American paintings to 1906
  • Modernism to 1948
  • Modern and contemporary to 2003.
Review by Library Journal Review

This volume gives readers an overview of both the master paintings and major artistic periods represented in the Art Institute of Chicago's eminent painting collection. Like the 1988 edition, this revised and expanded edition begins with brief acknowledgments and an introduction by the author-for this edition, Cuno (president and Eloise W. Martin Director, Art Inst. of Chicago). The pictures and textual descriptions are divided into four sections: "European Paintings to 1900," "American Paintings to 1906," "Modernism to 1948," and "Modern and Contemporary to 2003." For those who already own one or more of the earlier editions, new editions of catalogs that highlight museums' collections rarely offer enough new visual or revised textual information to justify their purchase. Of the 149 pictures in this version, just 23 are reproductions of new acquisitions. Verdict Ideal for readers and libraries without the 1988 or 1999 edition and/or for those interested in the recent acquisition activities of the Art Institute of Chicago.-Jennifer Pollock, Coll. of DAAP Lib., Univ. of Cincinnati (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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