USA Illinois Chicago head of famous lion statue Michigan Avenue entrance to Chicago's Art Institute by Edward Kemeys, 1894


One of the two famous lion statues guarding the west entrance to the Art Institute of Chicago. The statues were created by Edward Kemeys and unveiled in 1894. They are landmarks along South Michigan Avenue at the world-class art museum in downtown Chicago.


Size: 2988px × 4500px
Location: Chicago, IL, United States
Photo credit: © B. Leighty / Photri Images / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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