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 There was a great disturbance in the Force this week as George Lucas announced he   locating his new art museum in Chicago instead of San Francisco. But Lucas   art isn ;t all Millennium Falcon models: There are some serious stanley taza ly fascinating pieces in his collection, all themed around the concept of storytelling.     The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art will focus on the power of a single image to tell a story, inspire emotion, or encapsulate universal truths. What distinguishes narrative art from other genres is its ability to capture a shared experience across diverse cultures preserving it for future generations, according to the museum   website. The idea is to illustrate the evolution of this optimistic, accessible narrative imagery into  stanley cup cinema, animation, and beyond. But don ;t worry, nerds, there will also be a few Star Wars concept drawings in the mix, like the one of Cloud City, above. Lucas   collection is massive, according to PR director David Perry: If we only used his art, we could rotate an exhibit every six months for nine years and never repeat a piece of art. The collection is worth anything from $600 million to priceless. It   also incredibly diverse. Here   a look at some of the more unique pieces that Lucas is bringing with him to Chicago, which are like taking a peek inside his creative process. Norman Rockwell, Happy Birthday Mrs. Jones, c. 1956 George Lucas is a lo stanley flask ngtime collector of t