
The story
Two bronze lions have guarded the Michigan Avenue steps since 1894, cast by the sculptor Edward Kemeys, and Chicagoans dress them in team helmets whenever a local side reaches a final. The building behind them went up in 1893 for the World's Columbian Exposition, the world's fair that briefly turned the city into a stage set of white plaster palaces, and the young institution, founded in 1879 as both a school and a gallery, moved in and stayed.
What people cross the country to see is a run of pictures that ended up here almost by an accident of timing, when Chicago's grain and railroad fortunes were buying French painting that Paris had not yet learned to want. Georges Seurat's 'A Sunday on La Grande Jatte', the huge park scene of Parisians stiff as chess pieces and built entirely from tiny dots of color, has hung here since 1924. A few rooms away is Edward Hopper's 'Nighthawks', the all-night diner on a deserted corner, painted in 1942 in the first winter after Pearl Harbor. And in the American galleries is Grant Wood's 'American Gothic', the pitchfork farmer and the woman beside him, a picture so parodied that people forget it is a small real painting on a board.
The newest part is the Modern Wing, a light-filled block by the Italian architect Renzo Piano that opened in 2009 and added a whole floor for twentieth-century and contemporary art. Its top galleries were built for painters like Cy Twombly and Gerhard Richter, lit through a canopy of aluminum blades that filters the flat Midwestern sky.
Collection
70 works
American GothicGrant Wood, 1930
NighthawksEdward Hopper, 1942
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande JatteGeorges Seurat, 1884
Paris Street; Rainy DayGustave Caillebotte, 1877
Two SistersPierre-Auguste Renoir, 1881
At the Moulin RougeHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1892
The Child's BathMary Cassatt, 1893
The Basket of ApplesPaul Cézanne, 1893
Crucifixion of ChristFrancisco de Zurbarán, 1627
Jacques and Berthe LipchitzAmedeo Modigliani, 1916
The Millinery ShopEdgar Degas, 1879
White CrucifixionMarc Chagall, 1938
The Seine at Port-Marly, Piles of SandAlfred Sisley, 1875
Equestrienne (At the Cirque Fernando)Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, 1888
Kitchen SceneDiego Velázquez, 1618
Merahi metua no TehamanaPaul Gauguin, 1893
The Assumption of the VirginEl Greco, 1577
The Beach at Sainte-AdresseClaude Monet, 1867
The Races at LongchampÉdouard Manet, 1866
Arrival of the Normandy Train, Gare Saint-LazareClaude Monet, 1877
Lunch at the Restaurant FournaisePierre-Auguste Renoir, 1875
The Cliff Walk at PourvilleClaude Monet, 1882
Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the BaptistAntonio da Correggio, 1515
Blue and Green MusicGeorgia O'Keeffe, 1919
Day of the God (Mahana no Atua)Paul Gauguin, 1894