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Nature, Myth, Allegory: Imagining Reality in the 19th Century

From may 14 to october 6 2002
19th c. art (1848-1914)
Graphic art
Works by Adolf Braun, Emile René Ménard, Auguste Rodin, Benjamin West, Loredo Taft and others offer views into such important themes as the longing for nature in an industrialized world, the molding of history to contemporary needs, and the nostalgic yearning for a mythologized past

Smart Museum of Art

University of Chicago
5550 S. Greenwood Avenue
Chicago, Illinois
60637 Chicago - États-Unis

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Thursday from 10 am to 8 pm
Saturday, Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm
Monday, School holidays
Admission :
Free : for everyone
Richard Wyatt, Narcissus, 1820-50 © David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art