Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts
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Not really worth a casual visit.
The foundation is housed in a beautiful building in a great neighborhood. However I found the current exhibit very underwhelming and the staff less than enthused.
The foundation is housed in a beautiful building in a great neighborhood. However I found the current exhibit very underwhelming and the staff less than enthused.
This building - Mandlener House - with some of the original features & details (like entry door, fireplace and more) is know home to the Graham Foundation.
This building - Mandlener House - with some of the original features & details (like entry door, fireplace and more) is know home to the Graham Foundation.
This building originally was the home of Albert and Elsa Madlener, completed in 1902. Albert was involved in the liquor business and a brewery owner in Chicago. The house was placed on the National ...
Not really worth a casual visit.
The foundation is housed in a beautiful building in a great neighborhood. However I found the current exhibit very underwhelming and the staff less than enthused.
Not really worth a casual visit.
The foundation is housed in a beautiful building in a great neighborhood. However I found the current exhibit very underwhelming and the staff less than enthused.
Prairie-Style mansion
This building - Mandlener House - with some of the original features & details (like entry door, fireplace and more) is know home to the Graham Foundation.
Prairie-Style mansion
This building - Mandlener House - with some of the original features & details (like entry door, fireplace and more) is know home to the Graham Foundation.
Converted historic gold coast home
This building originally was the home of Albert and Elsa Madlener, completed in 1902. Albert was involved in the liquor business and a brewery owner in Chicago. The house was placed on the National ...