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The Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies 1

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The Art Institute of Chicago

Museum Studies

Volume 1 (1966)

Edited by John Maxon

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 This is the first collection of serious studies of works of art in the Art Institute of Chicago. It has long been felt that the scholarly obligation of a great museum can only adequately be met by such an annual publication. We have invited distinguished specialists to join our staff in preparing these studies. For example, Professor Herbert gives the results of his restudying all our work by Jean-François Millet; Professor Freedberg publishes two previously unknown works by Andrea del Sarto; and Dr. Naef gives a full account of Ingres and his great drawings of the Gounods. Future annuals will contain comparable studies of other works in the Art Institute.

Articles in this publication:

Hugh Edwards, “Two Drawings by Antone Watteau”

S. J. Freedberg, “Andrea and Lucrezia: Two New Documents in Paint for Their Biography”

Robert L. Herbert, “Millet Reconsidered”

Hans Naef, “Portrait Drawings by Ingres in The Art Institute of Chicago”

Marcel Rothlisberger, “Claude’s View of Delphi”

Bertha H. Wiles, “Two Parmigianino Drawings from the Aeneid”

Allen Wardwell, “Some Notes on a Substyle of the Bambara”

128 pages, 8 3/8 x 10 1/4 in.

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