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A view of large flags hanging from a building on the left, most prominently - one French, two A…

American Impressionism

Telfair’s collection of American Impressionism was established by Gari Melchers, who served as the museum’s fine arts advisor from 1906 through 1916 and continued advising the museum informally through the 1920s. An artist himself, Melchers was able to acquire works for Telfair directly from his friends and colleagues, including Childe Hassam, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Willard Metcalf, and William Merritt Chase.

Collection Highlights
Landscape painting with two girls in white dresses and yellow hats in a field on a clear day.
William Merritt Chase
c. 1902
A view of a harbor with several docked ice boats and a sailboat in the background.
Henry Golden Dearth
c. 1888 - 1898
A view from behind of a nude woman with red hair, seated in front of a gilt-edged mirror, her r…
Frederick Carl Frieseke
before 1909
A predominantly blue tonal painting of a woman reclining in a hammock with a fan in her proper …
Frederick Carl Frieseke
before 1915