Something Old, Something New: The Telfair Museums

Telfair Academy

The Scapegrace, Jan Theodoor Toorop
The Scapegrace, Jan Theodoor Toorop
Frost und Nebel, Georg Sauter
Frost und Nebel, Georg Sauter
Bordeaux, View from the Bridge, Winter Day, Alfred Smith
Bordeaux, View from the Bridge, Winter Day, Alfred Smith
Stuyvesant Square in Winter, Ernest Lawson
Stuyvesant Square in Winter, Ernest Lawson
Ice Boats on the Hudson, Henry Golden Dearth
Ice Boats on the Hudson, Henry Golden Dearth
Marketing, Robert Gwathney
Marketing, Robert Gwathney

Savannah Scenes

Bird Girl, Sylvia Shaw Judson
Bird Girl, Sylvia Shaw Judson
Smoke Plumes of Savannah, Eliot Candee Clark
Smoke Plumes of Savannah, Eliot Candee Clark
River Nocturne, Mark Sheridan
River Nocturne, Mark Sheridan
Old City Market, Augusta Oelschig
Old City Market, Augusta Oelschig
Shrimp Boats, Augusta Denk Oelschig
Shrimp Boats, Augusta Denk Oelschig

Jepson Center

Folk Singer, David Shapiro
Folk Singer, David Shapiro
Untitled, Larry Connatser
Untitled, Larry Connatser
(My) Precarious Life, Whitfield Lovell
(My) Precarious Life, Whitfield Lovell
Joe Morris Watching Cars Go By, Butch Anthony
Joe Morris Watching Cars Go By, Butch Anthony

Photography’s Last Century

Identical Twins, Diane Arbus
Identical Twins, Diane Arbus
Georgia O'Keeffe, Alfred Stieglitz
Georgia O’Keeffe, Alfred Stieglitz
Untitled, Gerard Petrus Fieret
Untitled, Gerard Petrus Fieret
Untitled, Gregory Crewdson
Untitled, Gregory Crewdson
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3 Responses to Something Old, Something New: The Telfair Museums

  1. I like every work you include in your post. There’s so much good art in the world!

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Kelly MacKay says:

    Nice art here. Although, the twins remind me of the movie The Shining.

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  3. Donna Janke says:

    Great selection of art.

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