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Telfair Museums: Curator's Choice
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Telfair Museums: Curator’s Choice

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Opened in 1886, Telfair Museums in Savannah, Georgia, is the oldest public art museum in the southern USA. Today, Telfair Museums consists of three unique buildings: the Telfair Academy, the historic Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, and the contemporary Jepson Center for the Arts. Telfair Museums was formally founded with the bequest of Mary Telfair in 1875 and now has grown to over 6,300 paintings, sculpture, works on paper and decorative arts. Telfair’s collections are particularly strong in American Impressionism, the Ashcan School, and American and English silver. Director Robin Nicholson’s text is an engaging insight into the history of Telfair Museums and its varied collections, featuring artworks by Childe Hassam, Henry Ossawa Tanner, George Bellows, Helen Levitt, Walker Evans and Mickalene Thomas. AUTHOR: Robin Nicholson is Executive Director and CEO of Telfair Museums. He previously served as Director of the Frick Pittsburgh, before which he worked as head of exhibitions and Deputy Director for art and education at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. SELLING POINTS: . This successful series provides directors with the unique opportunity to reveal their personal insights into highlights from their own collections . While serving as an invaluable souvenir for visitors, the books are also published for the international market, thereby promoting each institution on a global platform . Richly illustrated guide, featuring artworks by Robert Henri, Childe Hassam, Henry Ossawa Tanner, George Bellows, Helen Levitt, Walker Evans and Mickalene Thomas

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 April 2021
Pages
80
ISBN
9781785513152

Opened in 1886, Telfair Museums in Savannah, Georgia, is the oldest public art museum in the southern USA. Today, Telfair Museums consists of three unique buildings: the Telfair Academy, the historic Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, and the contemporary Jepson Center for the Arts. Telfair Museums was formally founded with the bequest of Mary Telfair in 1875 and now has grown to over 6,300 paintings, sculpture, works on paper and decorative arts. Telfair’s collections are particularly strong in American Impressionism, the Ashcan School, and American and English silver. Director Robin Nicholson’s text is an engaging insight into the history of Telfair Museums and its varied collections, featuring artworks by Childe Hassam, Henry Ossawa Tanner, George Bellows, Helen Levitt, Walker Evans and Mickalene Thomas. AUTHOR: Robin Nicholson is Executive Director and CEO of Telfair Museums. He previously served as Director of the Frick Pittsburgh, before which he worked as head of exhibitions and Deputy Director for art and education at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. SELLING POINTS: . This successful series provides directors with the unique opportunity to reveal their personal insights into highlights from their own collections . While serving as an invaluable souvenir for visitors, the books are also published for the international market, thereby promoting each institution on a global platform . Richly illustrated guide, featuring artworks by Robert Henri, Childe Hassam, Henry Ossawa Tanner, George Bellows, Helen Levitt, Walker Evans and Mickalene Thomas

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Scala Arts & Heritage Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
23 April 2021
Pages
80
ISBN
9781785513152