<\/a>UPDATE (10:15 a.m., Nov. 19, 2015)<\/strong><\/p>\n
Two pieces of artwork in the Prendergast collection that could be auctioned in the coming months: Left: “Industry” by French artist Eugene Romain Thirion – painted in 1874.<\/em>
Right: “Sleep, Baby, Sleep” by French artist Leon Bazile Perrault, painted in 1884.<\/em>
Both are from a collection of 32 paintings given to the library at the bequest of the Prendergast family.<\/em><\/p><\/div>\n
The library board during its December meeting<\/span> may also provide an update on its art collection<\/strong>, which is worth more than $3 million. The board is considering auctioning off some of the collection in order to raise funding for its endowment, which can then be used to help offset any operating deficits in future years.It has already approved a contract with Sotheby’s to be the agency to assist with selling the paintings, should they be deaccessioned.<\/p>\n
The proposal to sell off some of the art collection has been met with resistance from some members of the community<\/a>, who would prefer the collection remain in tact, rather than sold at auction. Houston businessman Jesse Marion<\/strong> and his wife Cathy Marion<\/strong> \u2013 a Jamestown native \u2013 have offered to provide funding to pay for the cost of restoring and exhibiting the collection<\/a>. Library board president Tom Rankin<\/strong> said last month they will discuss that proposal further.<\/p>\n