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Jeanne d'Aire , Burgher of Calais, modeled 1884-1889, reduction model 1895, cast May 1945
artist: Auguste Rodin; (1840 – 1917, French)
patinated bronze
1949.21, Gift of the French Merci Train, from a prior purchase from the Rodin Museum in 1948 by Noilly-Prat et Cie
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Aftermath, 2002
Carolyn Plochmann (1926- )
acrylic on canvas
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Study for Lincoln the Lawyer, also known as The Young Circuit Lawyer, c.1920
artist: Lorado Taft; (1860 – 1936, b. Chicago IL, d. Elmwood IL)
plaster
69 x 33 x 17 ¼ “
1928.063.666, Gift of the Native Daughters of Illinois
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(born 1888, Andretta, Italy, died 1965, Chicago IL)
1909 (original plaster), bronze cast 1996, edition of 6
Bronze
Illinois Legacy Collection, 2006.108, Gift of Mr. & Mrs. Joel Dryer
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painted plaster, 48 inches tall
1967.26/077, gift of LOUIS CHESKIN
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(American b. 1924-)
1990
Oil on canvas
Illinois Legacy Collection, ISM
Gift of the Artist
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(American, b. 1936-)
1976
Oil on Canvas
Illinois Legacy Collection, ISM
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Brass crucifix LaSalle Co., ~ 300 years old
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Photoelectric relay made at Yerkes Observatory, Williams Bay, Wisconsin, with the cooperation of the General Electric Co., and photoelectric cells by R. J. Cashman and W. S. Huxford, 1933. Courtesy of the Adler Planetarium.
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Moldboard plow (c. 1830 -1834), made in Connecticut. Illinois Legacy Collection, Gift of the Alan R. Smith family.
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Trunk, (c. 1850), used by the Nikolas Daniel Walter family when they came to Illinois from Hanover Province, Germany.
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