Articles for tag: Art Institute of Chicago, Edgar Degas, History of Art, Renaissance Art

Karla News

Review: The Child’s Bath by Mary Cassatt

Mary Cassatt’s The Child’s Bath is an oil painting on canvas. It portrays a mother taking care of her child’s health; they are both looking in the same direction towards the child’s feet as the mother gently cleans them. Although Cassatt used bold brush strokes, her attention to light and use of bright colors are ...

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Chicago in a Day: A Tourist’s Guide

As a vibrant, modern city, Chicago offers enough museums, restaurants and activities to keep tourists busy and entertained for months. Unfortunately, few of us have the time to tour all of Chicago’s numerous destinations and therefore, must carefully plan our itinerary for a briefer visit. If you are planning to see Chicago in a day, ...

Volunteer Opportunities in Chicago, Illinois

So you want to be a volunteer in Chicago, Illinois. Congratulations. Volunteering may be one of the most rewarding experiences you ever have while helping your community. Chicago is loaded with volunteer positions and this article will help you narrow down your choices by detailing six volunteer opportunities in Chicago, Illinois. Volunteer Opportunities in Chicago, ...

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The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Since the U.S. News and World Report began ranking American colleges in 1994, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) has garnered the number one spot for graduate art schools every year. In 2005, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago shared its top seat with the Rhode Island School of Design ...

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Edward Gorey: A Biography of the Late Gothic Writer and Illustrator

Edward Gorey was an exceptional illustrator who was peerless, defied classification and has been described simultaneously as both an artist who wrote and a writer who drew. He has a cult of devotees in the millions and is known for his macabre and Victorian, Gothic crosshatch illustrations. Edward St. John Gorey was born on February ...

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Five Chicago Tourist Attractions and the Best Ways to See Them

Whether you’re ready to shell out some serious cash or see Chicago on the cheap, here’s some advice from a local on the places you’ll want to visit. Navy Pier To a Chicago native, Navy Pier can seem like the ultimate tourist trap. To a tourist, Navy Pier can feel like an expensive disappointment. Before ...