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A black and red sculpture composed of bowl-shaped tiers.

Although Telfair Museums' sculpture collection started out modestly (Mary Telfair's bequest in 1875 included several sculptures, such as marble statues and relief plaques), it quickly grew. The museum's first director, Carl Brandt, notably acquired the set of five sculptures that now stand in front of the Telfair Academy in 1883. Brandt also purchased plaster casts of famous antique Greek and Roman sculptures, which were installed in the Telfair Academy Sculpture Gallery in 1886. Since then, the collection has developed to include a broader breath of works–such as contemporary art and self-taught art–in a variety of mediums.

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A silver assemblage in the shape of an elephant's head.
Butch Anthony
1998
A kneeling male drinking from or speaking into a shell.
Jean-Baptiste Boyer
n. d.
A young woman with flowers in her hair kneels in a patch of flowers.
Jean-Baptiste Boyer
n. d.
A black and red sculpture composed of bowl-shaped tiers.
José Chardiet
2003
A walking stick carved into a leopard on top and an alligator on the bottom.
Arthur Peter Dilbert Sr.
1993
A woman in a full-length black dress with white collar and cuffs holding a rifle.
Vernon Edwards
1982
A free-form sculpture in varying hues of pink.
Anne Ferrer
2012
A nude female standing on a lilypad with frogs.
Harriet Whitney Frishmuth
1925