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Prints and Drawings
Details notable acquisitions at the Art Institute of Chicago. Those in scope for ABM are: 'Café Concert' (1876/77; col. illus.) by French artist Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas (1834-1917), 'Untitled (Study for 'Cubi V11')' (1963; col. illus.) by American artist David Smith (1905-1965), and 'Drawings for 'Haystack' and 'Haystacks'' (1969; col. illus.) by American artist Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997).
Seurat and the Making of \La Grande Jatte\
Druick and Groom discuss the life and works of Georges Seurat and his exhibition, \"Seurat and the Making of 'La Grande Jatte.'\" Seurat's career as a painter spanned less than a decade, during which he spent two years conceiving and completing \"La Grande Jatte.\" This exhibition allows viewers to reassess the artist's unique status as a draughtsman, colorist, theorist, and \"painter of modern life,\" as well as his talent in relation to his forebears and contemporaries.