![]() There are also two other lithographs by Noble- Shifting Topsails, created in 1950, which has never before been offered in the museum’s auction and Topsail Sheet Hook, Number 2 from 1981. Pied et Paquebot, Noble’s iconic and sought-after lithograph of the Statue of Liberty from 1974 is the title piece. The auction art, currently on view in the museum’s library, features 45 lots, including antique and contemporary paintings, prints, photographs, jewelry, and unique objects. To purchase tickets, view the art, and learn about live online bidding via LiveAuctioneers visit /auction. LiveAuctioneers registrations will be accepted through the day of the event on November 12. Those who wish to participate on LiveAuctioneers can make a free account to register for the Noble auction. Tickets are $125 each, or $90 for museum members. Major underwriting for the event has been generously provided by Caddell Dry Dock and Repair Company and New York Community Bank, as well as other business and community support that can be viewed at /auction. The auction begins at 8 PM and will be simultaneously streamed on LiveAuctioneers for virtual bidding. Catering by Framboise, led by Chef Frank Puleo, will once again cater the event with Northern Italian cuisine inspired by the museum’s new exhibition Andrea Doria : Rescue at Sea. The in-person event begins at 6:30 PM with an open bar and a light supper. Scott Van Campen, Executive Director of MakerSpace NYC, returns for his fourth year as auctioneer. Galeno continued, “We are so grateful to our sponsors, donors, and artists for making this all possible for the past 34 years, and a lot of good has been done-and will continue to be done-for the community thanks to their tremendous generosity.” “The movement of fine art is fast paced and exhilarating, with competitive and entertaining bidding-and what’s best is that it’s all for charity.” “Many non-profit fundraisers include some type of auction, but with ours it’s the main event-and it’s a really fun experience, as evidenced by the event’s longevity,” said Ciro Galeno, Jr., the museum’s Executive Director since 2018. Noble (1913-1983), several paintings, work by noted local contemporary artists, and a print by Marc Chagall (1887-1985).Īll of the proceeds benefit the museum and yield up to 20% of its annual budget, making possible exhibitions and free and low-cost public programs including arts education for children of all ages and abilities. This year’s lots include rare lithographs by the museum’s namesake, John A. Noble Art Auction as an in-person and virtual event on Saturday, November 12 at the museum and via LiveAuctioneers.Įach year since 1988, local artists and collectors have donated fine art to be auctioned as a fundraiser for the Noble Maritime Collection. The Noble Maritime Collection will present the 34th Annual John A.
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