About this artwork
Brothers N. Max Dunning (1874-1946) and Hugh Dunning (1883-1958) established their architectural practice in Chicago in the early 1910s. In partnership until 1933, they designed residential and commercial buildings, banks, hotels, schools, and Masonic temples. The collection includes travel diaries, professional papers, and project photographs.
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Contact the Ryerson and Burnham Art and Architecture Archives:
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- AIC Archives
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Artist
- M. Max Dunning (Architect)
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Title
- Hugh and N. Max Dunning Collection
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Date
- Made 1901–1994
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Medium
- Printed papers, a scrapbook, architectural reprographic prints, and black and white photographic prints.
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Dimensions
- Flatfile materials: H.: 38.1 cm (15 in.)
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Credit Line
- Gift of Bruce Dunning, 1994; the Dunning Family, 1995; the Chicago Tribune, 2003.
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Reference Number
- 1994.3
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