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Lark Mason Associates to auction historic Steinway piano |
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Steinway Model A Grand Piano, painted by landscape and decorative arts artist Arthur Edward Blackmore and reputed to have once belonged to the famed model and actress Evelyn Nesbit (Estimate: $30,000-50,000).
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NEW YORK, NY.- Lark Mason Associates announced the upcoming sale of a rare and historically significant Steinway Model A Grand Piano, painted by landscape and decorative arts artist Arthur Edward Blackmore and reputed to have once belonged to the famed model and actress Evelyn Nesbit. With an estimate of $30,000-50,000, online bidding starts May 1st and runs through May 15th on iGavelAuctions.com.
Crafted in 1897 by Steinway & Sons in New York (serial number 88495), this richly painted mahogany piano was decorated in a French Renaissance style by Arthur Edward Blackmore (18541921), who signedand dated the painted panel at the end of the lid. Commissioned by the prominent industrialist and art collector Isaac D. Fletcher, the piano was purchased directly from Steinway for his newly built mansion at the corner of East 79th Street and Fifth Avenuethe Harry F. Sinclair House, now home to the Ukrainian Institute of America.
Following Fletchers death in 1917, his mansion and art collection were bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and in 1918 the contents of the home were sold at auction. The piano, listed as Lot 222 in the American Art Galleries sale held January 2526, was described in a double-page illustrated entry as:
Specially designed case, Style A; made in rich polished mahogany, with elaborate decorations in color and gilding. Has square front legs and carved lyre. The front panel bears a painted ribbon scroll with the quotation, As may the strains through my ear dissolve me into ecstacies [sic]. The painting includes trophy and floral panels with scrollwork, signed by Arthur E. Blackmore and dated 1898.
While documented provenance ends with this 1918 auction, by repute the piano was subsequently owned by Evelyn Nesbit (1884/851967)the original Gibson Girl, stage and film actress, and central figure in the infamous scandal involving architect Stanford White and her husband Harry K. Thaw. Though no primary documentation exists confirming her ownership, the piano was marketed as hers when sold to prominent Albany businessman John Desmond, in the late 1980s. Desmond, owner of The Desmond Hotel in Albany, New York, installed the instrument as a decorative showpiece in the hotels signature restaurant, The Scrimshaw, citing its unique artistry and cultural history.
Upon the hotels later sale to the Crowne Plaza group, the piano was transferred to the current owner, who now offers it for auction through Lark Mason Associates. Several contemporary testimonials referencing Nesbits purported ownership accompany the piano.
This exceptional instrument is not only a finely crafted Steinway but a unique artifact that touches upon the intertwined worlds of art, music, celebrity, and Gilded Age New York, says Lark Mason, founder of iGavelAuctions and Lark Mason Associates. Its rich provenancefrom Isaac Fletchers Fifth Avenue mansion to The Desmond Hotelmakes it an extraordinary opportunity for collectors of decorative arts and Americana.
To view the piano, located in iGavels New York showroom, 229 East 120th Street, call (212) 289-5524 or email niki@larkmasonassociates.com
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