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The Walter and Linda Evans Collection

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Gifts from Walter and Linda Evans form the cornerstone of Telfair’s growing collection of African American art. The Evans Collection features paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, and photographs by noted Black artists from across the past 150 years, including works by Robert Duncanson, Edward Bannister, Loïs Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Richard Hunt, Clementine Hunter, and Frank Stewart. These were assembled through decades of studious collecting by Dr. Walter O. Evans, a Savannah-born surgeon and long-time resident of Detroit, MI. Now retired and once again living in his hometown, Dr. Evans has served on Telfair’s Board of Trustees and founded the Friends of African American Arts affinity group. Many works from the Evans Collection have been published and featured in international traveling exhibitions, and visitors will find them enriching galleries at both the Telfair Academy and Jepson Center.

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Adam Kuehl Photography.
Charles Henry Alston
1938–39
Adam Kuehl Photography.
Charles Henry Alston
1938–39
Adam Kuehl Photography.
Benny Andrews
1960
Adam Kuehl Photography.
Edward Mitchell Bannister
1895
Adam Kuehl Photography.
Romare Howard Bearden
1978
Adam Kuehl Photography.
Romare Howard Bearden
1978
Adam Kuehl Photography.
Samuel Joseph Brown Jr.
1945
Amanda Kasman, Paintings Conservator, Atlanta Art Conservation Center
Palmer C. Hayden
c. 1938
Emerging Forms
Richard Howard Hunt
cast 1974
Adam Kuehl Photography.
Richard Howard Hunt
c. 1970
Adam Kuehl Photography.
Clementine Hunter
n.d.