Terra Museum
|dissolved = |location = }}The Terra Museum of American Art is a collection American Art founded by Chicago businessman Daniel J. Terra in Evanston, Illinois in 1980. The museum was relocated to Chicago, Illinois in 1987. During its physical tenure, the museum presented more than 200 exhibitions on American art and provided related programs and events for children, teachers, families, general adult audiences, and scholars. The museum's physical location closed on October 31, 2004 after 24 years of operation, and it now serves as a lending collection and sponsors programing, as the Terra Foundation for American Art, which sometimes still uses the name Terra Museum Provided by Wikipedia
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2Published 1984“…Terra Museum of American Art…”
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9Winslow Homer in Gloucester / essays by D. Scott Atkinson and Jochen Wierich ; edited by Sue Taylor.by Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910“…Terra Museum of American Art…”
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11by Langdale, Cecily“…Terra Museum of American Art…”
Published 1984
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12Published 1986“…Terra Museum of American Art…”
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14by Gerdts, William H.“…Terra Museum of American Art…”
Published 1983
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18by Atkinson, D. Scott, 1953-“…Terra Museum of American Art…”
Published 1987
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20by Levin, Gail, 1948-“…Terra Museum of American Art…”
Published 1992
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