Hinsdale is a village in Cook and DuPage counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. Hinsdale is a western suburb of Chicago. The population was 16,816 at the 2010 census, most of whom lived in DuPage County. The town's ZIP code is 60521, and it is listed in the top 1% of wealthiest towns in Illinois. It is known locally for its beautiful residences and teardown (referring to a process in which a real estate company or individual buys an existing home and then demolishes and replaces it with a new one) culture, of which new rebuilds have taken 30% of homes in the village. The town has a rolling, wooded topography, with a quaint downtown, and is a 22-minute express train ride to downtown Chicago on the Burlington Northern line.
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Welcome to our gallery in downtown Hinsdale. We're conveniently located directly across from the Metra train station. Over time, we've had the pleasure of assisting our clients in acquiring valuable collections of fine art composed of original paintings, bronze sculptures, original etchings, signed lithographs, glass and more.
Expression Galleries of Fine Art is Chicago's premier art gallery specializing in contemporary French painting and graphics by 19th and 20th century masters. It was founded in 2005 by the late Tim DeWine, an expert in 19th and 20th century art, and Eva Jaroszewicz who has over 28 years experience in the field of art. They opened their first location in Chicago at 708 N Wells St, which has since been permanently closed as of July 2020. In 2006 Tim and Eva opened a second location in the Chicago suburb of Hinsdale, IL, currently located at 18 W First Street. In 2012, Expression Galleries acquired a complete portfolio of collotypes from Das Werk Gustav Klimts and held a groundbreaking exhibition, garnering worldwide attention.
The Hinsdale History Museum is a local history museum located at 15 South Clay Street in Hinsdale, IL. It is operated by the Hinsdale Historical Society. Depicting the life of a middle-class family living in Hinsdale between 1874 and 1900, this historic home includes seven authentically restored period rooms filled with objects donated by local residents. The museum is open to the public.
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