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  2. Piasa - Wikipedia

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    Author A. D. Jones, in his book "Illinois and the West" c. 1838, also describes the ravages of weapons (firearms) upon the images, and further refers to the paintings as being named "Piasua". [9] The original image was the largest Native American painting ever found in North America. [citation needed]

  3. Ruth VanSickle Ford - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Van Sickle Ford (August 8, 1897 – April 18, 1989) was an American painter, art teacher, and owner of the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts.She credited artists George Bellows, who influenced her interest in social realism, and John Carlson, who founded the School of Landscape Painting in Woodstock, New York, with helping her to develop her talent.

  4. Richard Estes - Wikipedia

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    Richard Estes (born May 14, 1932, in Kewanee, Illinois) is an American artist, best known for his photorealist paintings.The paintings generally consist of reflective, clean, and inanimate city and geometric landscapes.

  5. Albert Henry Krehbiel - Wikipedia

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    Krehbiel was awarded an American Traveling Scholarship to study abroad by The Art Institute of Chicago in 1902; Awarded the permanent placement of a painting on the wall of Académie Julian, Paris, France, 1905; Had two of his neoclassical works selected by jury for exhibition at the Salon Des Artistes Francais (also known as the Paris Salon ...

  6. List of painters in the Art Institute of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The List of painters in the Art Institute of Chicago is a list of ... Palma il Giovane (1546–1628), 1 painting ... Grant Wood (1891–1942), 2 paintings (American ...

  7. Art Institute of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Considered an "icon of American culture", [19] [23] Nighthawks is perhaps Hopper's most famous painting, and one of the most recognizable images in American art. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Also well known, American Gothic has been in the museum's collection since 1930 and was only loaned outside of North America for the first time in 2016. [ 27 ]

  8. Paul Turner Sargent - Wikipedia

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    Paul Turner Sargent (July 23, 1880 – February 7, 1946) was an Illinois artist, known for his Illinois landscapes and various other images from his trips to California, Indianapolis, and Florida. Throughout his career, he was a true outdoorsman who used nature as his canvas and muse for most of his works.

  9. Preston Eugene Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Preston Eugene Jackson is an American painter, sculptor and educator who has created many public art sculptures in the Central Illinois area. [1] [2] He works in metal, both steel and foundry cast metals, and also paints. [3] His paintings and sculptures cover many styles, from abstract to "emotionally charged realism."