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Back MatterSource: Art Institute of Chicago Museum Studies, Vol. 17, No. 1, Italian Drawings at the ArtInstitute: Recent Acquisitions and Discoveries (1991), p. 96Published by: The Art Institute of ChicagoStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4101553 .
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THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO I990-91
TRUSTEES Mrs. James W. Alsdorf John H. Bryan Mrs. Robert O. Delaney Mrs. Thomas H. Dittmer Wesley M. Dixon, Jr. Mary Carol Fee Marshall Field Stanley M. Freehling
R. Robert Funderburg Michael Goodkin Charles C. Haffner III David C. Hilliard Mrs. Joseph E. Jannotta, Jr. Duane R. Kullberg Julius Lewis Lewis Manilow
H. George Mann John W. Moutoussamy John D. Nichols Thomas J. Pritzker Joseph Regenstein, Jr. Andrew M. Rosenfield Arthur W. Schultz Daniel C. Searle
James O. Silliman Edward Byron Smith, Jr. Barry F. Sullivan Mrs. Thomas S. Tyler Dr. Karl J. Weintraub Clarence S. Wilson, Jr.
LIFE TRUSTEES Mrs. Ivan L. Albright Mrs. Frederic C. Bartlett Edward H. Bennett, Jr. Mrs. Edwin A. Bergman Bowen Blair Edward M. Cummings Mrs. Eugene A. Davidson
Mrs. Edwin J. DeCosta Neison Harris William E. Hartmann John H. Johnson Miss Louise Lutz Mrs. Harold T. Martin Mrs. Robert B. Mayer
Brooks McCormick Andrew McNally III Charles A. Meyer Albert A. Robin Mrs. Paul Rosenbaum Mrs. Wolfgang Schoenborn Joseph R. Shapiro
Dr. William D. Shorey Edward Byron Smith Mrs. Theodore D. Tieken Payson S. Wild Arthur MacDougall Wood William Wood Prince
EX OFFICIO HONORARY TRUSTEES
Richard M. Daley Mayor, City of Chicago
Walter Knorr Comptroller, City of Chicago
Richard A. Devine President, Chicago Park District
Robert Penn General Superintendent, Chicago Park District
EX OFFICIO TRUSTEES
James N. Wood Director, The Art Institute of Chicago
Anthony Jones President, The School of The Art Institute of Chicago
OFFICERS
Marshall Field President of the Board of Trustees
Stanley M. Freehling Senior Vice-President of the Board of Trustees
John H. Bryan Vice-President of the Board of Trustees and Treasurer
Mrs. James W. Alsdorf Wesley M. Dixon, Jr. R. Robert Funderburg Vice-Presidents of the Board of Trustees
James N. Wood Director
Anthony Jones President, The School of The Art Institute of Chicago
Robert E. Mars Vice-President for Administrative Affairs
Larry Ter Molen Vice-President
for Development and Public Affairs
Phyllis L. Robb Secretary
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The Art Institute of Chicago Museum
Studies, published twice annually,
presents articles on the collections and
history of the Art Institute. This issue
is devoted to Italian master drawings of
the fifteenth to eighteenth centuries.
One article features a masterpiece of
pastel drawing by ROSALBA CARRIERA
(pictured on the cover); another dis-
cusses a recently discovered Christ
Child by FEDERICO BAROCCI (pictured
below). Other essays examine the sub-
ject of a major composition study by
PONTORMO; the purpose of a large
drawing of a sacrificial scene by GIAN
FRANCESCO DE' MAINERI; and the
technique of an early monotype by
GIOVANNI BENEDETTO CASTIGLIONE
depicting the creation of Adam.
ISBN 0-226-02820-8
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