When the Gibbes Museum opened in 1905, the nation celebrated what Charleston has always understood: the power of art – to inspire our imagination, heal our hurt, and nourish our souls.

The Coming of Night at Kecklico, ca. 1920s

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The Coming of Night at Kecklico, ca. 1920s, by Alice Ravenel Huger Smith (American, 1876 – 1958)

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The Coming of Night at Kecklico, ca. 1920s, by Alice Ravenel Huger Smith (American, 1876 – 1958)
Watercolor on paper; 15 ¼ x 21 inches
Gibbes Museum of Art, Museum purchase (1924.013.0001)

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