Donations & Community Contributions
Artwork possesses many wonderful characteristics: beauty, investment, history, and also charity. Through the years, Masterworks Fine Art has acquired an impressive collection of fine art from around the world. While most of our artwork is for sale, we reserve some works for charitable purposes.
If you have an upcoming benefit or fundraiser and would like to inquire about a donation, please contact Ashley Hayes at ashley@masterworksfineart.com.
Alex and Robert Adelman of Masterworks Fine Art have donated many beautiful works from their personal collection to non-profit organizations, hospitals, charities, and museums. Below are some of their most recent charitable donations:
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Calman Shemi, Untitled
Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2013
Valued at $4,000 |
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René Magritte, Les valeurs personelles (Personal Values)
Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2012
Valued at $6,500 |
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René Magritte, Le printemps (Spring)
Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2012
Valued at $6,500 |
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René Magritte, La page blanche
Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2011
Valued at $8,000 |
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Karel Appel, Red Tail Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2011
Valued at $8,000 |
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Joan Miró, Lithograph X from Obra Inedita Recent Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2011
Valued at $8,000 |
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Femme nue couchee Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2011
Valued at $9,000 |
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Yaacov Agam, Constellation from Big Bang Suite Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2011
Valued at $5,000 |
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Wassily Kandinsky, Improvisation 7 Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2011
Valued at $4,000 |
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Edouard Manet, Le chat et les fleurs Donated to the Golden State German Shepherd Rescue
Fall 2010
Valued at $4,000 |
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Pablo Picasso, Jeux de pages Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2009
Valued at $30,000 |
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Albrecht Dürer, Saints Veronica, Peter, and Paul from The Small Passion Donated to the Kensington Education Foundation
Winter 2009
Valued at $4,700 |
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Marc Chagall, The Tribe of Judah Donated to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA)
Spring 2008
Valued at $19,000 |