Chicago's Art Institute Receives Historic Money Donation

CHICAGO (AP) - The Art Institute of Chicago is receiving the largest monetary donation in the museum's history. The museum received two donations totalling $70 million, including a $50 million gift.

It is unknown what the museum will allocate the money towards at this time.

The museum announced the donations Tuesday. The $50 million unrestricted gift comes from museum trustee Janet Duchossois and her husband.

Another $20 million came from board chairman Robert Levy and his wife to be used for operations and acquisitions.

The Chicago Tribune reports that Art Institute President James Rondeau says there are no specific, immediate plans for the new money.

Rondeau says the "gifts are allowing us to now start to conceive what our future might look like, rather than specifically funding an existing plan."

Before Tuesday, the museum's largest cash gift was a $35 million donation in 2015 from late Massachusetts collector Dorothy Braude Edinburg.

(© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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