 A world class museum, the Art Institute of Chicago |
 The lions in front of the Art Institute of Chicago date from the 1893 World Columbian Exposition |
 The current building of the Art Institute of Chicago opened during the World Columbian Exposition in 1893 |
 Floor plans of the Art Institute of Chicago |
 Floor plans of the Art Institute of Chicago |
 Indian Chief, Samuel A. Robb, New York 1888/1903 |
 American Eagle, John Haley Bellamy, Maine 1870/1900 |
 Whirligig Entitled "America", Frank Memkus, Wisconsin 1938/1942 |
 The Sun Vow, Hermon Atkins MacNeil, modeled 1898, cast 1901 |
 On the War Trail, Alexander Phimister, 1921 |
 The Mexican Major, Frederic Remington, 1889 |
 Ready for the Fiestas, William Penhallow Henderson, 1920 |
 Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Chester French, 1916 |
 The Puritan, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, modeled 1883-1886, cast after 1899 |
 The most famous American work in the Art Institute of Chicago, American Gothic by Grant Wood, 1930 |
 American Gothic, based on a visit to Eldon, Iowa by the artist Grant Wood |
 The Rock, Peter Blume, 1944-48 |
 The Room No. VI, Eldzier Corton, 1948 |
 Into the World There Came a Soul Called Ida, Ivan Albright, 1929-30 |
 The Indestructibles, Philip Evergood, 1946 |
 Looking down on the sculpture hall from the upper level of the American Gallery |
 Summer, Greenland - Rockwell Kent, 1932-33 |