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A work made of black and red ink on linen with pencil notes.

Brunswick Balke Collender Company Factory Building, Chicago, Illinois, Roof Plan, 1891 Destroyed by fire on April 15, 1989

Adler & Sullivan, Architects

A work made of black and red ink on linen with pencil notes.

Brunswick Balke Collender Company Factory Building, Chicago, Illinois, Elevation and Section, 1891 Destroyed by fire on April 15, 1989

Adler & Sullivan, Architects

A work made of black and red ink on linen with pencil notes.

Brunswick Balke Collender Company Factory Building, Chicago, Illinois, Elevation and Section, 1891 Destroyed by fire on April 15, 1989

Adler & Sullivan, Architects

A work made of black and red ink on linen with pencil notes.

Brunswick Balke Collender Company Factory Building, Chicago, Illinois, Multiple Views, 1891 Destroyed by fire on April 15, 1989

Adler & Sullivan, Architects

A work made of black and red ink on linen with pencil notes.

Brunswick Balke Collender Company Factory Building, Chicago, Illinois, Multiple Views, 1891 Destroyed by fire on April 15, 1989

Adler & Sullivan, Architects

A work made of color lithograph on off-white wove paper.

Polarities, 1972, from Projects, 1973

Dennis Oppenheim

A work made of brush and black ink on ivory wove paper.

AF 25, 1959

Al Held

A work made of various.

Saint Constantine Hellenic Orthodox Chruch, 1946–1956

Christopher John Chamales

A work made of maps, printed papers, correspondence and photographs..

Chicagoland Memorabilia and Map Collection, 1855-2023 (bulk 1929-1968)

A work made of black and red ink on linen with pencil notes.

Brunswick Balke and Collender Company Factory Building, Chicago, Illinois, Elevation, 1891

Edward Dupaquier Dart

A work made of black and red ink on linen with pencil notes.

Brunswick Balke Collender Company Factory Building, Chicago, Illinois, Stone Specifications, 1891 Destroyed by fire on April 15, 1989

Adler & Sullivan, Architects

A work made of tempera on canvas.

Untitled, 1964

Mira Schendel

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