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Title
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Skokie Public Library Permanent Art Collection
Description
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Skokie Public Library’s permanent art collection began in the late 1960s and has grown steadily since then from a small collection of paintings by emerging Chicago artists to an eclectic mix of large-scale sculptures, paintings, prints, and tapestries from local, national, and international artists. <br /><br />Through a combination of gifts from generous private donors and assisting funds from the Illinois Arts Council, each work of art in the library enlivens the walls and courtyards of this award-winning building, providing visitors with visual inspiration. <br /><br />This digital collection provides you with a virtual tour of the items in our collection.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Acrylic on board
Physical Dimensions
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11 x 11 in.
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Title
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Yellow Dome
Creator
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Mintz, Harry S., 1907-2002
Description
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Abstract painting in green, magenta, gray, and ochre. Signed bottom right, "H. Mintz".<br /><br />Harry Mintz (1907-2002) was born in Poland and trained at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts. He moved to Chicago in 1934 and taught at the Art Institute of Chicago and Washington University in St. Louis. His work has been exhibited internationally.<br /><br /><strong>Located on the east wall near the northeast corner of the Second Floor.</strong>
Format
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jpeg
Rights
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In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Identifier
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Yellow-Dome-by-Mintz.jpg
Provenance
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Collection of Skokie Public Library. Gift of Harry and Diana Hunter, 1990.
art collection
on display
paintings
second floor