Magazines of a Market Metropolis Being a History of the Literary Periodicals An
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The creation of several art magazines for general readers 794 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY was one of the direct results of the exaltation of the fine arts in Chicago and the Middle West by the World's Columbian Expo- sition. They grew out of the general increase in attention to the so-called fine arts — the expressions of beauty in the graphic and plastic media — which was given a much greater impetus by the Exposition than was activity in other forms of express- ing the aesthetic interes...t. This attention was not ended with the passing of the rich collection of paintings, drawings, and sculp- ture in the Art Building of staff at the Fair grounds. There was a permanent result more influential locally, and from which art magazines emanated more directly. The impressive and beauti- ful structure of the Art Institute of Chicago, standing on the Lake Front border of the city's business maelstrom, was erected in 1892. The World's Fair commissioners and the Art Institute trustees built it and gave it to the municipality.
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