Windy City (Snow Storm)

Description

Born in Romania to a devout Jewish family, Armin emigrated to America in 1905, settling in Chicago. In 1913 he visited the controversial Armory Show when it was exhibited at the Art Institute, and he fell under the sway of European and American modernism. In Windy City (Snow Storm) we can barely comprehend the policeman crossing the street. In a visual pun on Chicago’s nickname, a man loses his hat to a forceful gust of wind and two women are almost obscured by the heavy snowfall.

Windy City (Snow Storm)

Emil Armin

1928

Accession Number

53362

Medium

Linocut in black ink on cream Japanese paper

Dimensions

Image: 23.1 × 17.7 cm (9 1/8 × 7 in.); Sheet: 27 × 21.2 cm (10 11/16 × 8 3/8 in.)

Classification

linocut

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. Emil Armin