When you're the last in a long line of a distinguished southern family, what do you do with the family home? If you're Mary Telfair, you use it to found the south's oldest art museum. Built in 1819 for Alexander Telfair (Mary's brother), William Jay designed this house at nearly the same time as the Owens-Thomas House. They're both now owned by the Telfair Museum of Art, which opened in this building in 1886.The permanent collection in the museum concentrates, logically enough, on American art from the 18th century onwards. The best pieces are American Impressionist paintings. However, there are also works by Kahlil Gibran, author of The Prophet. Of course, The Bird Girl, the stat
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