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Explore
the Pottery
at the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art
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Biloxi
Beauvoir is the retirement estate of Confederate
President Jefferson Davis in Biloxi, Mississippi. Developed by planter-entrepreneur
James Brown, the gulfside estate grew to encompass approximately 500 acres and
was dominated by an imposing Louisiana raised cottage-style residence, constructed
in 1848-1851. Now home to a museum and future site of Gulf Coast Botanical Gardens.
www.beauvoir.org The
Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art pays homage to the
"Mad Potter of Biloxi," noted throughout the art world for his unique
pottery which boasts paper-thin walls and brilliant glazes. The museum hosts national
and regional traveling exhibits, along with the works of local artists. www.georgeohr.org
Tullis-Toledano
Manor was built in 1856 on Biloxi's East Beach
for Christoval and Matilde Toledano. One of the Mississippi Gulf Coast's most
unique examples of antebellum architecture, it is now a museum. For more information,
call 228-435-6293. Ocean
Springs Walter Anderson
Museum of Art
is home to over 550 works by American master Walter Inglis Anderson (1903-1965).
The Collection includes watercolors, drawings in pencil, ink and crayon, ceramics,
sculpture in wood, linoleum block prints, oil paintings and furniture. walterandersonmuseum.org |