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The Florida Keys SPCA Center for Animal Welfare and Education is the proud recipient of a bequest of 17 Key West-related works by well-known artists, such as Roberta Marks, Lincoln Perry, Michael Palmer and Rick Worth. The works, which have been examined, researched and valued by a well-respected art connoisseur and former Key West art gallery owner, will be sold by silent auction at a champagne reception on February 4th, 5:30pm to 7 pm at the shelter, 5711 College Road. All proceeds will benefit the mission of the FKSPCA. For more information, contact Tiffany at 305-294-4857 x120.
Please preview the works of art below that will be auctioned:
Elnoria Franz: “Picking” Est Value: $900
Ann Irvine: “Dos Casas” Est Value $300
Ann Irvine: “Key West Theatre: Est Value $150
John Kiraly: “Purple House with Flowers” Est Value $1200
Makiki: “Hemingway House” Est Value $400
Makiki: “Key West House” Est Value $300
Olga Manosalvas: “Dambala Voedo” Est Value $1000
Olga Manosalvas: “Three for a Voodoo” Est Value $500
Roberta Marks: “A Silent Stone” Est Value $5000
Michael A. Palmer: “Two Girls and an Older Woman Seated in a Pew” Est Value $950
Michael A. Palmer: “Heads of Two Young Boys” Est Value $750
Lincoln Perry: “The Accidental Tourist” Est Value $2600
Lincoln Perry: “Joanne” Est Value $2800
Unknown Artist: “Mixed Media Collage of Novena Day One Santa Maria de Atocha” Est Value Unknown
Rick Worth: “Mecheala Walking Her Dog” Est Value $1100
A. May: “Key West Cemetery and Blue Flowers” Est Value $400
Lenny Addoroso: “Valley of Dreams and Love” Est Value $400