Two of the four seasons are represented in this side of Marc Chagall’s Four Seasons (1974). When completed, it was completely open to the elements, sitting in the Chicago First National Plaza (Now Exelon Plaza) but true to form with Chicago weather, time took it’s toll on the piece, and an “roof” was constructed (and a well designed one at that) to protect it from the worst of the elements. None the less, it is still beautiful, and a joy to have in my neighborhood.




