ART EXHIBITIONS WORTH A LOOK IN US CITIES

* BOSTON - Museum of Fine Arts: ``Emil Nolde: The Painter's Prints.'' Feb. 8-May 7. * CHICAGO - Art Institute of Chicago: ``Gustave Caillebotte: The Urban Impressionist.'' Feb. 18-May 28. * CINCINNATI -

Cincinnati Art Museum:

Manet to Toulouse-Lautrec: French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Prints and Drawings.'' Through March 5. * LOS ANGELES -

Los Angeles County Museum of Art: ``The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein.'' Feb. 16-April 30. * NEW ORLEANS -

New Orleans Museum of Art: Monet: ``Late Paintings of Giverny From the Musee Marmottan.'' Through March 12. * NEW YORK - The Museum of Modern Art: ``Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series.'' Through April 11. Whitney Museum of American Art:

``Franz Kline: Black and White 1950-1961.'' Through March 12; ``Jacob Lawrence: The War Series.'' Through March 24.

The Brooklyn Museum:

``Thomas Cole: Landscape Into History.'' Through April 2; ``Dale Chihuly Installation.'' Through Sept. 10.

Cooper-Hewitt Museum:

``Good Offices and Beyond: The Evolution of the Work Place.'' Through February.

American Craft Museum:

``Revivals! Diverse Traditions: 1920-1945.'' Through Feb. 26. * PORTLAND, ORE. -

Portland Art Museum:

``Breaking Barriers: Recent American Craft.'' Feb. 6-April 23. * SAN FRANCISCO -

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art: ``From Matisse to Diebenkorn: Works from the Permanent Collection of Paint- ing and Sculpture.'' Continuing. * WASHINGTON - National Gallery of Art:

``Italian Renaissance Architec- ture: Brunelleschi to Michel- angelo.'' Through April 16; ``Toulouse-Lautrec: Marcelle Lender in `Chilperic.' '' Through April 16.

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