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The Ryerson & Burnham Libraries constitute a major art and architecture research collection serving The Art Institute of Chicago and scholars in the fields of art and architectural history. Approximately 10,000 volumes are added annually. All periods and media are covered, but special emphasis is placed on architecture of the 18th through 20th centuries and 19th century painting, prints, drawings, and decorative arts. Special collections include the Percier and Fontaine Collection of 17th-19th century architectural books, the Mary Reynolds Collection on Dada and Surrealism, the George R. Collins Archive of Catalan Art and Architecture, and the Mrs. James Ward Thorne Collection of illustrated books. The Reading Room collection, also referred to as the Open Shelf collection, contains reference works such as bibliographies, indexes, dictionaries, surveys, as well as copies of Art Institute publications and exhibition catalogs. All other materials are housed within the Libraries' three floors of restricted book stacks and must be paged from the stacks by following the Libraries' paging procedures. Additional Resources Include
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