White Crucifixion is a painting (155×140 cm) realized in 1938 by the painter Marc Chagall, preserved in The Art Institute of Chicago.
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White Crucifixion is a painting (155×140 cm) realized in 1938 by the painter Marc Chagall, preserved in The Art Institute of Chicago.
Portrait of Madame Ca © fangs in yellow armchair is an oil painting on canvas (81 x 65 cm) made between 1888 and 1890 by the painter Paul CÃ © fangs.
Nighthawks (The Nighthawks) is a painting by Edward Hopper, created in 1942 and exhibited the art institute in Chicago.
Beach at Sainte-Adresse is an oil painting on canvas (75,8xcm 102.5 cm) realized in 1867 by the French painter Claude Monet.
American Gothic (American Gothic) is a painting of 1930, oil, performed by the American artist Grant Wood.
The fountain of the Great Lakes or the fountain of the Spirit of the Great Lakes is an allegorical sculpture created by Lorado Taft, located in South Stanley McCormick Memorial Court of the Art Institute of Chicago, south of the Art Institute of Chicago Building.
The Races at Longchamp (Les Courses à Longchamp) is an oil painting on canvas made in 1867 by the French impressionist painter Manet Adouard.
The Virgin and Child with St. John the Baptist is an oil painting on canvas (64×30 cm) of Correggio, dating from about 1513 to 1514 and stored in the Art Institute of Chicago.