Exhibition catalogs
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Exhibition catalogs
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Exhibition catalogs
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- Eleven paintings by Dorothea Tanning, [exhibition] 18 May through 18 June 1988, introduction by Pontus Hulten ; with mesostics by John Cage
- The Smithsonian's History of America in 101 Objects, Richard Kurin
- Carl Sandburg, 1878-1978, an exhibition commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Carl Sandburg : the Chicago Public Library, Special Collections Division, Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall, 6 January-6 March, 1978
- A catalogue of the Sang Collection of letters--books--manuscripts--documents & prints illustrating "the irrepressible conflict.", An exhibit from the collections of Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Sang, of River Forest, Ill. Held in Galesburg, Knox College, Oct. 4, 5, 6, 7, 1958, on the anniversary of the fifth Lincoln-Douglas debate., [Compiled by Benjamin B. Richards, as librarian of Knox College
- Lee Miller, a woman's war, Hilary Roberts ; introduction by Antony Penrose
- Six Illinois painters 67/69, exhibit 1
- I am a man, photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1960-1970, William R. Ferris ; foreword by Lonnie G. Bunch III
- African American art, Harlem Renaissance, civil rights era, and beyond, Richard J. Powell and Virginia M. Mecklenburg ; with contributions by Marcia Battle
- World's Columbian exposition illustrated;, devoted to the interests of the Columbian exposition, art and literature
- Souvenir of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad and associated lines., published for the occasion of A Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago
- Harry Potter, a journey through A history of magic
- Frank Coburn, 1862-1938, an early Los Angeles painter, by Bradley J. Delaney
- The Kirkpatricks' pottery at Anna, Illinois, organized by the Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Illinois man and resources, past and present;, a guide to the exhibits in the museumobile
- Reigning men, fashion in menswear, 1715-2015, Sharon Sadako Takeda, Kaye Durland Spilker, and Clarissa M. Esguerra ; with essays by Tim Blanks and Peter McNeil
- Eight Illinois/Missouri craftsmen, 1970/1972
- Harry Potter, a history of magic
- First to one hundred, history of first 100 Chicago Auto Shows, Mitchel J. Frumkin and Jim Mateja
- National geographic, the photographs, by Leah Bendavid-Val
- Twenty Illinois Painters
- Pre-Raphaelites, Victorian art and design, Tim Barringer, Jason Rosenfeld, Alison Smith ; with contributions by Elizabeth Prettejohn and Diane Waggoner
- The fantasy of the Middle Ages, an epic journey through imaginary medieval worlds, Larisa Grollemond and Bryan C. Keene
- Official handbook of exhibits in the Division of the basic sciences, Hall of science
- Freedom now!, forgotten photographs of the civil rights struggle, Martin A. Berger
- Botticelli reimagined, [edited by] Mark Evans and Stefan Weppelmann ; with Ana Debenedetti and Ruben Rebmann ; and Mary McMahon and Gabriel Montua
- Illinois sculptors, a traveling exhibition, organized by the Illinois Arts Council ... in cooperation with the Illinois Sesquicentennial Commission and the Illinois State Museum
- In Lincoln's hand, his original manuscripts, with commentary by distinguished Americans ; edited by Harold Holzer and Joshua Wolf Shenk ; foreword by James H. Billington
- Stephen Prina, as he remembered it, [Herausgeberin: Secession ; Redaktion: Annette Südbeck ; Texte: Thomas Lawson, András Pálffy ; Übersetzungen: Friederike Kulcsar]
- Women artists, 1550-1950, Ann Sutherland Harris, Linda Nochlin
- The Little Giant, an exhibition of manuscripts, printed works, and memorabilia reflecting the life and career of Stephen A. Douglas, selected from Chicago collections : Civic Reception Center, the Chicago Public Library Cultural Center, 3-19 June 1976, sponsored by the Chicago Public Library and the Illinois Bicentennial Commission : [catalog, prepared by Thomas A. Orlando]
- Aztecs, edited by Doris Kurella, Martin Berger and Inés de Castro in cooperation with the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), Mexico
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