Gift of Art

Gift Acceptance Guidelines


Gift of Art

The Museum generally does not accept restrictions on gifts of art. All proposed gifts of art to the collection of the Museum must be recommended by the curatorial staff and approved by the Art Director 

                    

Nika  donates her paintings of contemporary Russian Art to The National Museum of American-Eurasian Art and Culture. Nika is enthusiastic about joining the American-Eurasian Art Foundation

The Eurasia Center had just given Nika a Lifetime Achievement Award for her efforts to create a bridge of art and culture between Russia and America. Nika, the granddaughter of Russian nobility, was able to escape during the Bolshevik Revolution in St. Petersburg and survive in Moscow, where she thrived and became an engineer. However, her true passion was the arts and so she created an art salon and studio in Moscow where many famous Moscow artists could meet, paint, and then discuss art with officials from many of the foreign embassies located in the center of Moscow. Nika started this artistic movement and became a representative for artists in Moscow and St. Petersburg and other parts of the Soviet Union, even though in some respects it was an underground Art Salon. Nika represented artists that painted what they wished to paint and they did not conform to the standards of the social realist artistic themes and constrictions imposed by the Soviet Government. 

When Gorbachev allowed the great changes to occur within the Soviet Union, Nika represented Russia as an art representative in the people-to-people exchanges between Russia and America. She has organized many exhibitions and represented many artists in her lifetime. The National Museum of American-Eurasian Art and Culture is proud to accept her donation and we plan to organize her special exhibition in Washington, DC in April 2021.


To Learn How You can Donate Your Artwork to the New National Museum of American-Eurasian Art and Culture, please visit https://www.eurasiaartfoundation.org/national-patrons

Become a Founding Member of the National Museum of American-Eurasian Art by donating your art and receive an important tax deduction on your taxes for 2020 in the process.



NEW DONATION GIFT OF ART


Painting donate from the Nicola  collection “la Visitazione” exhibiting next to Cavarozzi’s painting in the Viterbo Museum

painting (photo included from May 2014 exhibit)

The painting has always always been with the family of Nicola in the historical center of Rome 16th century building on via dei Coronari


NEW DONATION GIFT OF ART from Dr. Ralph Winnie, Jr

"Summer Bouquet" Limited edition lithograph sign by Pablo Picasso

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No matter what the size of your gift, every single donor helps continue to the Eurasia Art Museum mission to bring positive relations in America, Europe and Asia. We wish to thank you for taking the time to consider donating to the Eurasia Art Museum . If your question is not addressed, please email aeaffund@eurasiaartfoundation.org or call Michael Cooper art 202-494-0773 for further information. 

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  • Many Patrons give gifts of stock, through foundations or matching gift programs. Please indicate here if you would like more information regarding such gifts.
  • Making an outright gift of art, which will provide me with a charitable tax deduction

  • Leaving a work of art in my will or giving a work as a promised gift
  • Information regarding qualified appraisals
  • How to include the AEAF in my will or living trust
  • How to make a life income arrangement, such as a charitable gift annuity, that provides an income to up to two individuals and tax benefits including a charitable deduction

  • Gifts of retirement plan assets, including the IRA Charitable Rollover
  • Information on the various ways of making a gift of art to the AEAF
  • Please call me to arrange a confidential, no-obligation conversation to explore opportunities that would benefit me and the AEAF



Today, by giving a work of art, you ensure that it will be cared for and appreciated by visitors and scholars from near and far. Gifts of art and funds to purchase art allow the Museum to continue to build and enhance a world-renowned collection—enriching our understanding of the past and revealing the unfolding story of the present.



 

FEDOR NIROD

Artwork from Yuri Yurovsky Collection

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