Collector Leaves Miro, Klee Works to Museum
Associated Press
CHICAGO — Five Surrealist paintings by Paul Klee and Joan Miro have been given to the Art Institute of Chicago by the estate of a local artist and collector.
Claire Ziesler, who died last month at the age of 88, was a major collector of Klee’s work. She had decided in 1987 that the works would go to the institute upon her death.
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