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"Every little element of her life was devoted to the history of beautiful objects," Morgan said. "It was completely her passion, her whole life." Thorne's vision teaches others to follow their own passions, Malone said. "She could have just kept her little passion in a more accepted or conventional scale, but she didn't," Malone said. "She just really went for it." While the rooms are filled with painstakingly chosen details, they are devoid of people. It was a deliberate choice on Thorne's part, Morgan said, because she didn't want to ruin the illusion and have the rooms look fake. "In lieu of them, she would put objects in to clue you in that someone had just been there," Morgan said. For example, glasses may be on a desk with an open book, chairs are pulled out from under desks and toys are left on the floor. Vases are on a fireplace and tiny teacups sit with a teapot on a side table. There even are objects in some of the drawers, and one of the clocks actually works. More than 500 sketches were made for certain pieces of furniture, mirrors, clocks, harps and chandeliers.
Adding to the precision approach, Thorne and her team of designers lit rooms according to certain times of day
-- some rooms are lighter and others darker. In other rooms, viewers can see parts of trees outside windows or portions of adjoining rooms. All of this allows for acting out a fantasy life in miniature, Malone said. "This idea of looking into a world, I don't know what that is subliminally that captures people, but it's sure age-old," Malone said. "It set my imagination off." ___ If you go... THORNE MINIATURE ROOMS: Located at The Art Institute of Chicago, 111 S.
Michigan Ave.; http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/thorne/; or 312-443-3600. MUSEUM HOURS: Monday-Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thursdays, 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m., with free admission 5 p.m.-8 p.m.; Fridays, 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults $18; children, students and seniors age 65 and up, $12; children under 14 and museum members free. THE SIXTY-EIGHT ROOMS: Author Marianne Malone: http://www.mariannemalone.com/
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