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Located in historic downtown Savannah, the John Tucker Fine Arts features a selection of nineteenth and twentieth century landscape art, genre, folk art and still life. Many of the paintings are by recognized artists and are of museum quality. Prominent Southern artists and talented emerging artists are also featured. The gallery, in a restored nineteenth century home, creates an excellent setting in which to view these exceptional works of art.

Location: On Madison Square, 5 West Charlton Street, Savannah Georgia 31401 Telephone 912-231-8161

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(Hilton Head Island) Coastal Discovery Museum
(Bluffton) Crossroads Fine Art
(Edisto Island) Fish or Cut Bait Gallery
(Saint Helena Island) Ibile Indigo House
(Savannah) Jack Leigh Gallery

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