
AmericaJR’s Gloria and Jerome Rzucidlo recently visited the University of Michigan Museum of Art (UMMA). It is one of the largest university art museums in the USA. Built as a war memorial in 1909 for the university’s fallen alumni from the Civil War, Alumni Memorial Hall originally housed U-M’s Alumni office along with the university’s growing art collection. UMMA contains a comprehensive collection that represents more than 150 years at the university, with nearly 19,000 works of art that span cultures, eras, and media. The museum’s displays works by James McNeill Whistler, Franz Kline, Helen Frankenthaler, Pablo Picasso, Joshua Reynolds, Claude Monet, Max Beckmann, Walker Evans, Randolph Rogers, and Kara Walker, among many others.[
“Ester before Ahasuerus” by Guercino (1639) “Eve Tempted by the Serpent” by Defendant Ferrari (1520-25) Seraph from the west rose window of the Reims Cathedral (early 14th century) Mantel Clock with a Priestess and Cupid offering a Sacrifice to Venus by Joseph Buzot (1780) “Tintern Abbey” by James Ward (1836) “St. Jerome” by artist unknown (circa 1760-70) “Bust of George Washington” by Randolph Rogers (1868) “Mount Hood from the Dalles” by John Stanley (1871) “Portrait of a Lady, probably Anne Simms Reeve of Brancaster Hall, Norfolk” by Frederick Sandys (1860) “Charity” by William-Adolphe Bougereau (1859) “The Break-up of the Ice” by Claude Monet (1880) “Dance Movement A-E” by Auguste Rodin (1956) “Mildred and William Dean Howells” by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1898) Mortuary Art from China Art of Islam “Figure of a Girl in Blue” by Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1892) “Peacock mosaic from the entrance hall of the Henry O. Havemeyer house” by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1890-91) “Apsara Warrior” by Ouk Chim Vichet (2004)
Esu-Elegbara dance staff by Yoruba peoples (1880-1940) Bovine mask by Bidjogo peoples (1940) “Northern Summer Window” by Marsden Hartley (1936) “Young Woman with Mandolin” by Pablo Picasso (1932) “Two Girls Reading” by Pablo Picasso (1934) “Love is What You Want” by Tracey Emin (2011)
Visit the UMMA at 525 South State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1354. Free admission with suggested donation. For hours and more information, visit https://www.umma.umich.edu/
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