The art pieces chosen from the Art Institute of Chicago depict scenes and feelings from 19th century Europe that appeal to the presenter. Five items will be displayed thematically in a gallery space designed to resemble a 19th century room: a bust will greet visitors near the entrance while two photographs flank a couch, and two additional pieces are placed near the exit, one on each side of the door. Though varying in medium, all pieces have warm tones and expressiveness that evoke 19th century European lifestyle and romance in a way that is suitable for modern decorative display.
1. Art Appreciation I Final Project The Art Institute of Chicago European Art By: Trudy Nickelson
2. European Art The pieces of art that I chose from the Art Institution of Chicago are items that I would display in my own home. Though they are primarily black and white they give me a sense of warmth and imagination. I have always favored the 19 th century and have thought that I would have loved to have lived during that period of time. I liked the role that most woman had during that period as homemaker but it was also a period of time when woman started to change out of those traditional stereotypes as shown in the following champagne lithograph. To me these pieces of art depict happiness, a sense of peace and tranquility. They connect with each other by period of time both visually and thematically. I have always wanted to go to Europe to experience the feelings that the 19 th century history and art have provided me. One day I will.
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6. Francesco Mochi Italian, 1580-1654 Bust of a Youth (Saint John the Baptist?), 1630/40 Marble , on variegated black marble socle 40.5 x 33 x 29 cm (15 7/8 x 13 x 11 3/8 in.) From the collection of the estate of Federico Gentili di Giuseppe; restricted gift of Mrs. Harold T. Martin through the Antiquarian Society; Major Acquisitions Centennial Endowment; through prior gift of Arthur Rubloff; European Decorative Arts Purchase Fund, 1989.1 Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture Gallery 211
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10. Jean-Eugène-Auguste AtgetFrench, 1857–1927 Marchand du Panier, 1899 Gelatin silver printing out print 22.6 x 17.5 cm Julien Levy Collection, Gift of Jean and Julien Levy, 1978.1041 Photography
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14. Artist unknown European, active 19th century Paris, Perspective du Boulevard Monmartre , 1870 1988.157.92 Albumen print 20.7 x 27.4 cm Julien Levy Collection, Gift of Jean Levy and the Estate of Julien Levy, 1988.157.92 Photography
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18. Gustave Caillebotte French, 1848-1894 Paris Street; Rainy Day , 1877 1964.336 Oil on canvas 83 1/2 x 108 3/4in. (212.2 x 276.2 cm) Inscribed at lower left: G. Caillebotte. 1877 Charles H. and Mary F. S. Worcester Collection, 1964.336 Medieval to Modern European Painting and Sculpture