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EXPLORE CHICAGO | | | | | | | 50 E Oak St
Chicago,
IL
60611
312-943-0660 | | | | | Description: GOLD COAST. If traditional taste and quality catch your eye, then you must visit Aaron Galleries, whose specialties include Impressionism and early abstract art. The gallery is also home to 19th- and 20th-century prints and paintings, including works by Tom Benton, Pauline Palmer, and Emil Bisttram.
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| 226 W Superior St
Chicago,
IL
60610
312-266-2222 | | | | | Description: RIVER NORTH. The best of British art comes to Chicago in this gallery. Presenting works from the Scottish, Cornish, and London art schools, Belloc Lowndes exhibits prints, paintings, sculpture, and drawings among its variety of media. If you're seeking art information, the owners are more than happy to share their knowledge of 20th-century British art.
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| 67 E Oak St
Chicago,
IL
60611-1224
312-664-6767 | | | | | Description: GOLD COAST. Posters, posters, and more posters! Boasting examples that highlight the Barnum & Bailey circus to items that showcase famous figures like Buffalo Bill, Colletti Gallery deals in only the finest vintage posters. The gallery also sells 19th-century furniture, ceramics, and paintings.
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| 1230 W Jackson Blvd
Chicago,
IL
60607
312-243-2980 | | | | | Description: WEST SIDE. If you're looking for exquisitely detailed works on paper, this establishment is superb. Owner Fred Baker, originally known for his museum-quality framing, developed an interest in fine prints and drawings while mastering his craft. Now a major gallery owner, he carries works by Toulouse-Lautrec, Villon, and Whistler.
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| 617 N State St
Chicago,
IL
60610
312-255-0005 | | | | | Description: RIVER NORTH. Enticing British accents greet you as you admire this gallery's collection, and antique furnishings are employed to highlight American, British, and Continental paintings. Hildt Galleries deals largely in fine oil paintings and watercolors from the 19th and 20th centuries.
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| 300 W Superior St
Chicago,
IL
60610
312-337-1782 | | | | | Description: RIVER NORTH. Most galleries are known for their changing exhibits, but this one is recognized for its permanent collection. Peter Bartlow's holdings include Willy Ramos aquatints, Nancy Chu Woo watercolors, Joan Miro lithographs, and Wendall Castle furniture. Gallery director Peter Bartlow began his art-dealing career in 1972 and is an experienced figure in Chicago's art world.
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| 40 E Erie St
Chicago,
IL
60611
312-640-1300 | | | | | Description: MAGNIFICENT MILE. Sharing with visitors the heritage of American art from colonial to modern times is this gallery's mission. Housed in a historic Victorian mansion, the gallery features works by Greacen, Peters, and Smiley. Along with artwork, the gallery presents its own building's architecture as a must-see highlight.
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| 645 N Michigan Ave
Chicago,
IL
60611
312-943-1661 | | | | | Description: MAGNIFICENT MILE. Works by Matisse, Rembrandt, and Picasso have all graced the walls of R.S. Johnson Fine Art. A staple of Chicago's art scene for over 40 years, the spacious gallery specializes in 19th- and 20th-century works. The establishment has more than 50 US museums on its list of clients.
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