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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM

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    Saginaw Art Museum - Seated Buddha; China, Tang dynasty; 8th century; marble

    Saginaw Art Museum

    3.0(1 review)
    0.7 mi

    I approached this small museum with no real expectations. I left pleased and perplexed…read more Some of the labeling could be improved. For example, a small 15th century Italian bust of Saint Veronica of Binasco is not identified as a reliquary. (A reliquary is a container for the purported or actual physical remains of saints, such as bones.) Leaving out that small detail is a big deal. A Jordan Valley Glassworks chandelier titled 'Calypso Reef' owes way too much to the ouevre of Dale Chihuly. It could almost be considered a copy. There are a surprising number of John Rogers 19th century plaster genre sculptures. The kitschy Hummel or Lladro figurines of their day, they were incredibly popular. Most museums put these off in a corner somewhere; here, they have pride of place in very nice hallway gallery. Quibbles aside, this little museum is a very cozy environment to meander about. There are two interesting Corot landscapes, a soothing 8th century Chinese stele of a Buddha, a sculpture of Psyche and Eros has them smack in the middle of an intense kiss and they'll probably be getting a room soon, Nell Witters two etchings of trees are beautifully delicate, and a temporary exhibition of automotive art features some skillfully-executed images. One work made the entire visit worthwhile: Warren Sheppard's 1904 painting titled 'The Trackless Sea.' Simply, ocean waves fill the lower half of the canvas; an orange sky with a small sun in the distance fills the top half. It's stunningly realistic and a photo just doesn't capture how seriously good this painting is. Stare at this every day and it's an instant stress reliever.

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    Saginaw Art Museum - Carle Blenner; Evelyn Nesbitt; 1908; oil on canvas

    Carle Blenner; Evelyn Nesbitt; 1908; oil on canvas

    Saginaw Art Museum - Cheryl Kelley; Blue Corvette; 2016; acrylic on canvas

    Cheryl Kelley; Blue Corvette; 2016; acrylic on canvas

    Saginaw Art Museum - John Rogers; Madam, Your Mother Craves a Word with You; 1886; plaster

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