Digital Publications The Collection › Digital Publications Digital Publications Collection Print Publications Digital Publications Showing 16 digital publications American Silver In-depth essays relate a fascinating story about eating, drinking, and entertaining that spans the history of the Republic and traces the development of the museum’s holdings of American silver over nearly a century. Caillebotte Paintings and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago Groundbreaking conservation and research discoveries about Caillebotte’s remarkable and beloved painting Paris Street: Rainy Day are revealed in this digital catalogue. Gauguin Paintings, Sculpture, and Graphic Works at the Art Institute of Chicago Entries from curators and conservators offer novel insights into Gauguin’s technique, show how he consistently pushed artistic approaches in new directions, and draw fascinating connections between his life and work. Ivan Albright Paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago Renowned as the “master of the macabre,” Chicago native Ivan Albright is famous for richly detailed paintings of ghoulish subjects. This catalogue brings together fresh perspectives on the artist. James Ensor: The Temptation of Saint Anthony This catalogue includes high-resolution imaging that allows readers to zoom in to see the artist’s marks in detail, as well as interactive components that show how Ensor overlapped various sheets. The publication is lavishly illustrated with more than 500 images. The Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler: The Digital Edition This fully digitized edition of the award-winning catalogue raisonné offers a comprehensive look at James McNeill Whistler’s life, lithographic work, and creative context. Manet Paintings and Works on Paper at the Art Institute of Chicago This catalogue brings together works from across the artist’s career to generate fresh insights into Manet’s unique working process. Matisse Paintings, Works on Paper, Sculpture, and Textiles at the Art Institute of Chicago The extraordinary works by Henri Matisse in the museum’s collection narrate the numerous stylistic and thematic paths the artist explored and present a comprehensive story of his entire career. Modern Series: Go Go is a digital catalogue that documents the experimental exhibition of the same name devoted to the theme of speed in life and art in the modern age. Modern Series: Shatter Rupture Break This digital catalogue that documents the experimental exhibition of the same name devoted to the theme of fragmentation in life and art in the modern age. Monet Paintings and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago This volume features forty-seven works by Monet. Entries on the paintings and drawings include new art historical research and unprecedented high-resolution imaging that allows readers to zoom in to see the artist’s brushstrokes. Pissarro Paintings and Works on Paper at the Art Institute of Chicago Featuring ten paintings and seven works on paper from Pissarro’s career, this catalogue includes new high-resolution photography and offer novel insights into his technique, showing how he consistently pushed Impressionist approaches in new directions. Renoir Paintings and Drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago This volume features twenty-five works by Renoir. Entries on the paintings and drawings unveils information hidden beneath the surface of the artwork through interactive, layered images showing X-ray, infrared, and other technical imaging. Roman Art at the Art Institute of Chicago This catalogue is the most extensive investigation to date of the museum’s works from ancient Rome, and focuses on 165 significant objects from the collection. Whistler and Roussel: Linked Visions Explore the relationship and artistic collaboration between James McNeill Whistler and Theodore Roussel. This catalogue offer a new perspective on the artists, their artistic circle, and the resulting innovation. Next Previous 1 2 Page 1 Share