
The Speed Art Museum is pleased to announce the promised gift of more than 100 masterpieces of Kentucky art from esteemed collectors Robert and Norma Noe. This extensive collection includes early Kentucky furniture, paintings, silhouettes, textiles, ceramics, and silver. The extraordinary gift will be gradually integrated into the Speed’s already impressive collection of Kentucky art over the next several years.
Featured in The Magazine Antiques and exhibited at the Speed and other museums, the Noes’ collection is widely recognized as one of the country’s best groupings of early Kentucky art. This landmark donation, one of the most significant in the Speed’s 81-year history, will greatly enrich the museum’s Kentucky collection, providing visitors with new opportunities to see and experience the state’s artistic heritage.
Nearly forty pieces of Kentucky furniture will form the core of the Noes’ gift. The pieces date from the 1790s through the 1870s and range from richly inlaid sugar chests to robust, turned chairs. The Noes’ inaugural donation to the Speed,
a tall clock made around 1808 in Lexington, Kentucky, embodies the exceptional quality found throughout the collection. Tall and elegant, the clock features a beautifully figured cherry case. It also bears the signature of Asa Blanchard, Lexington’s premier early silversmith.
The Speed Art Museum is located at 2035 South Third Street in Louisville. Other features of the museum include a hands-on Art Learning Center for families, a café and gift shop. The museum is closed on Mondays. For general information, call (502) 634-2700 or visit www.speedmuseum.org