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Chicago's Art World, Then and Now

The exterior Entrance to the Art Institute of Chicago building, 111 S. Michigan.
Fountain of the Great Lakes NOW.jpg

Outside image of the Fountain of the Great Lakes in the South Garden.
SAIC NOW.jpg

Modern day Lake View Building that houses SAIC
Cliff Dwellers NOW.jpg

Exterior of Orchestra Hall (220 S. Michigan Ave.)-the once location of the Cliff Dwellers Club.
Fine Arts Building NOW.jpg

A modern day long shot of the exterior of the Fine Arts Building and Albert Roullier Art Rooms.
Fine Arts Building (detail) NOW.jpg

Fine Arts Building Front Exterior and Front Entrance
Fine Arts Building (7th Floor) NOW.jpg

This is the modern day interior of the 7th Floor of the Fine Arts Building or the once Albert Roullier Art Rooms.
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Interior Image of the Main Entrance to the Fine Arts Building Albert Roullier Art Rooms (7th Floor).
Fine Arts Building (detail) THEN.JPG

A 1907 image of the Fine Arts Building Main Entrance housed between the Auditorium Hotel and The Chicago Club. Within the FIne Arts Building were the Albert Roullier Art Rooms.
Brush & Pencil (McClurg Bldg) NOW.jpg

The once site of the home of the Brush and Pencil Magazine or otherwise known as the McClurg Building as seen in the year 2016.
Brush & Pencil COVER.pdf

The January 1907 Cover Page of the Brush and Pencil: An Illustrated Magazine of the Arts To-Day (Vol. XIX No. 1)
Chicago Academy NOW.jpg

A modern day image of the location 12-30 W. Washington where the once Chicago Academy of Design and the later Art Institute was housed and now hosts a television studio and a shopping mall.
Marshall Field's & Co NOW.jpg

The exterior street view of Marshall Field and Company store and 1907 State and Washington Corner Great clock. The store, both a National and City Landmark, is official modern day house of Macy's department store.
Fine Arts Journal NOW.jpg

The once site of the Record-Herald Building or the home of the Fine Arts Journal. THe building is now no longer extant in the year of 2016, but the estimated location is at 154 W. Washington Blvd.
Fine Arts Journal COVER.pdf

Cover of the January 1910 Fine Art Journal: Devoted to Art Music & Literature
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Modern Wing AIC.jpg

Outside View of the Art Institute Chicago Modern Wing Building at Night
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Workers at Illinois Glass Co. Plant 1910.jpg

A 1910 photograph originally titled "Noon hour. Illinois Glass Co., (Shop #7.) These boys all work in above glass company. Tuesday noon. Location: Alton, Illinois," taken by Lewis Wickes Hine.
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A 1903 advertisement for the Streator bottle and glass Company in Streator, Illinois, boasting their wine and liquor bottles would not break in shipment (as their competitors’ bottles would).
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An advertisement for Katharmon Chemical Company, boasting Kathermon's uses as an antiseptic, prophylactic, and detergent.
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Listerine Ad 1.jpg

1895-present
First introduced to the market in 1895 and marketed exclusively to dentists, Listerine quickly became a household name and became one of the first medical products offered over the counter in 1914. These two ads from 1917 advocate…
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1901-1932
A figure from the 1915 patent for a new design for the Coca-Cola bottle, created by the Root Glass Company. Established by Chapman J. Root in 1901, the Root Glass Company is best known for manufacturing bottles for Coca-Cola, beginning in…
1894 Schlitz Ad.png

1856-present
In 1849, a German immigrant named August Krug began brewing beer in the basement of his restaurant in Milwaukee; the next year, he would hire a 20-year-old German immigrant named Joseph Schlitz as a bookkeeper. In 1856, Krug passed…
1924 Master Lock.jpg

1921-present
Founded in 1921 by Harry Soref, Master Lock still produces a wide range of padlocks today. An early innovator in padlocks, Master Lock patented the Laminated Steel padlock in 1924, the same manner in which bank vaults are protected, as…
2. Klein's Harvard Rye Sign*.JPG

1875-1920
Started by Samuel H. Klein of the Klein Brothers distillery. Advertisements for the liquor (as the one below) were known to be scandalous for the time, often depicting young men in mortar boards reminiscent of the institution for which the…
Hazel-Atlas Ad.jpeg

1902-1964
The Hazel Glass Company merged with the Atlas Glass Company in 1902, forming the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, which quickly became one of the largest glass manufacturers in the world iwth 14 plants across the country. In 1957, the company…
Edwin M Knowles Ad 1910.jpeg

1900-1962
Edwin M. Knowles was born in 1869, the son of Isaac Watt Knowles, founder of Knowles, Taylor & Knowles Co. (one of the largest American pottery companies at the turn of the 20th century). A graduate of Harvard, Edwin took control of…
Putnam Stopper Ad 1901.png

Henry W. Putnam was born in 1825 in Essex, NY and entered the glass business at the age of 34 with a patent for a wire contraption that held a cork in place in the mouth of a bottle. Putnam’s history is tied up in that of Charles de Quillfeldt and…
Cunninghams & Ihmsen 1877 ad.png

1886-1902
Cunningham & Co. Ltd. was just one iteration of the glassworks headed by the Cunningham family in Pittsburgh in the second half of the 19th-century. The family got its start with the Pittsburg City Glass Works (ad below) around 1845; this…
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