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Kahlil Gibran Collection

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A portrait of a man in a red robe and white shirt with dark brown hair and mustache with his he…

Renowned for his literary masterpiece The Prophet (1923), Lebanese-American artist and writer Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931) began experimenting with the visual arts at a young age. Telfair Museums boasts the largest public collection of visual art by Gibran in the United States, donated in 1950 by his lifelong supporter and mentor Mary Haskell Minis, a native Southerner. The collection consists of five oils and 92 works on paper rendered in the artist’s lyrical style, which reflects the influence of symbolism, Pre-Raphaelitism, and other stylistic trends prevalent around the turn of the 20th century.

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A portrait of a man in a red robe and white shirt with dark brown hair and mustache with his he…
Kahlil Gibran
c. 1911
A portrait of a red-headed woman looking down at a mirror image of herself in blue.
Kahlil Gibran
c. 1908 - 1914
A watercolor of a mountain under a cloudy blue sky containing an impression of a large dove ove…
Kahlil Gibran
c. 1926
A watercolor of a large seated woman in a red garment and white cap with veil floating in a clo…
Kahlil Gibran
n. d.
A watercolor of a large nude female figure kneeling on the earth with a host of smaller nude fe…
Kahlil Gibran
c. 1931
A watercolor of a kneeling nude figure with the head resting on the proper right arm and the pr…
Kahlil Gibran
1930
A watercolor of a floating nude female on the left with her arm draped over the shoulder of a f…
Kahlil Gibran
c. 1925
A watercolor and drawing of a centaur, a half-man, half-horse mythological figure, rearing upwa…
Kahlil Gibran
1916
A watercolor of a large grey nude figure lifting a smaller nude figure up by the arms behind hi…
Kahlil Gibran
1915
A watercolor of a seated woman in a gold and red garment with a white head covering comforting …
Kahlil Gibran
1920