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ss NORMANDIE 1935-1942 XI - NORMANDIEs artwork is a world heritage and should not be in the whim of single


The artwork commissioned for NORMANDIE is a world heritage! A singles whim should not be allowed to posses and deal with on his personal whims and deal with it as he wishes. Artwork is what mankinds creativity can achieve. We have to preserve for our children and grandchildren, it is something to learn from for the future. But mankind is still a collecting mamal - food, resources, people - as followers, driven by egoism. `Me´ first person plural, and then for long time nothing.

by Earl of Cruise
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"Birth of Aphrodite / La Naissance d´Aphrodite" by JEAN-THÉODORE DUPAS on auction at SOTHEBY´s on June 6th 2017 - courtsey NEW YORK TIMES
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"Birth of Aphrodite / La Naissance d´Aphrodite" - courtesy photography from my book NORMANDIE L´ÉPOPÉE DU `GÉANT DES MERS´

When I am poiting my index finger, I am so aware that three are pointing back at me! And this is in genral for all of us the case
"Collectors have allways been fascinated with the NORMANDIE, perhaps because of the miraculous events that led to the survival of its extraordinary art and furnishings," says Jodi Pollack, SOTHEBY´s Co-Worldwide Head of 20th Century Design. But it could be too "Whom the god´s love, they punish!" and the disgracing end of NORMANDIE by carelessness, incompetence and arrogance ... NORMANDIE´s "La Naissance d´Aphrodite" panels will be on wiew June 2nd till 5th 2017 at SOTHEBY´s New York, along with the lots from June 6th important design auction.
Reading about the coming SOTHEBY´s auction of the Forbes panels of JEAN-THÉODORE DUPAS I got angry. This information had to sink, or I had to sleep some nights over it, starting research and writing this article. I too did remember the case of the HEINRICH´s EVANGELIAR (in English, too short and without real information!). The medieaval duke Heinrich der Löwe, cousin of emporer Friedrich I. ordererd a magnificant bible from a monastery he once donated to the monks. This bible was stolen in the end of WWII by an American soldier - Raubkunst, Beutekunst. This EVANGELIAR did cost the federal countries of NIEDERSACHSEN, Bayern and the BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND via the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz (English) back then DM 32,5 mio - incliding inflation, etc. today over € 90 mio. But for this piece of culture can not be named a true value. It is invaluable! On art has no price tag as in a supermarket. And it should not be - never! Art in each form is the cultural heritage of a region, a tribe, local people, a nation and with the nation the people living in. It is representing the spirit and craftsmanship of the people!
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Three sites from the HEINRICH EVANGELIAR / CODEX GUELF - Source: Wikipedia
Art is our cultural memory, which is forming and making mankind.

Stop throw stones. Populous, which are located in a permanently transparent fragile environment, should be able to distance themselves from throwing with hard, pointed projection props. I know of the plunderings by the Nazi´s, and i feel shame for. And it lasted decades to make things clear and retransfer the artworks, "collected" by the NAZI´s or the Beutekunst by the Allies, to the original owners or their heirs.

A similar situation was with NORMANDIE´s artwork. Today it is scattered around the world. Cut to be fitted in some doors of a church, or splitt to be hang in some homes of some collectors who most not value what they possess, pressed in rooms to small to show the real beauty - or hidden in nowhereland storage, statues placed on cemitieries or pressed in a "fast food" feeding room on a certain "cruise ship".
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"The Rape of Europa / L´Enièvement d´Europe" - own collection
"The Rape of Europa / L´Enièvement d´Europe" - courtesy photography from my book NORMANDIE L´ÉPOPÉE DU `GÉANT DES MERS´

The stunning reverse-glass panels are part of the monumental History of Navigation mural, designed by French artist JEAN-THÉODORE DUPAS, which was originally installed in the luxury voyageur’s Grand Salon. Depicting part of the mythological Birth of Aphrodite scene, the eight adjacent panels on offer are surviving relics of the French vessel’s extravagant Art Deco interiors, and capture the glamour of this by-gone era. It has been nearly ten years since a comparable series of panels have appeared at auction. SOTHEBY’s sold a suite of ten panels from "The Birth of Aphrodite / La Naissance d´Aphrodite" in December 2009, which established a record price at the time of $512,500.

The case of the NORMANDIE panels created by JEAN-THÉODORE DUPAS  is such. The huge artwork, when complete don´t even fit in museums - so the Met in New York. and now stored in a cellar room. Out of sight for the public. A shame!
"The Chariot of Thetis / Le Char de Thétis" - courtsey scan from my book NORMANDIE L´ÉPOPÉE DU `GÉANT DES MERS´

If you buy art, it is not yours! Sounds communistic? It is not! Art is belonging to mankind, and the "owner" is only the lender/charterer for a time period and has to preserve it for the future. But some need it to pamper their lack of standing ... look I have a Picasso, I am great.

June 6th 2017 SOTHEBY´s is auctioning eight DUPAS panels of NORMANDIE of multibillionaires Forbes´ son, which he got as a wedding gift.

The situation is bringing back in my mind Peter Sarsted´s song "Where do you go to my lovely" when he sings "you keep it for fun ... a laughter ... HaHa" ... Forbes could have shown grandeur by gifting the panels to a museum, best perhaps in France, because it is French art! This would bring him more than only reputation ... a prix d´honeur.

And European museums are not financed private, but by taxes and are open to the public. Not when they do special exibitions, then you have to pay an entrance fee which is fine to me, because of the labour behind the scenes.

When NORMANDIE was confiscated against international law in 1941 and transforming into into a warship started, all artwork was ripped out of NORMANDIE and stored in warehouses. After destroying NORMANDIE by sheer incompetence, arrogance and dead panning carelessness the artwork of NORMANDIE was auctioned off, as if to get rid of as soon as possible - out of sight, out of mind.
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Grand Salon du NORMANDIE - own collection
View fron the Gallerie into the Grand Salon and to the Grand Escale to the Salon Grill

A Brief History of NORMANDIE´s JEAN-THÉODORE DUPAS Panels

They were the work of the fashionable French illustrator JEAN-THÉODORE DUPAS. The eight Forbes panels came from an energetic section at the top of Dupas’s larger design for "The Birth of Aphrodite / La Naissance d´Aphrodite" They show the mast of a ship with sails and flags billowing in the sky, along with a winged angel.

"Very often, you see individual panels that are strong on their own but don’t form a pictorial," Ms. Jodi Pollack said. "If you find a background panel that’s very simple, that’s not this."
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NORMANDIE 1939 - courtsey coloured by Daryl LeBlanc

1932 - COMPAGNIE GÉNÉRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE begins construction on NORMANDIE. It is to become the most beautiful and extravagant ship then in existence, the epitome of French luxury. THE epitome of liner. The cost of building such a vessel is enormous and unprecedented at the time with some FF 817mio, then (1935) some US$ 60 mio.


"NORMANDIE looked like something from another planet compared to her contemporaries, and rendered every single ocean liner obsolete overnight. It took decades before anyone even came close to catching up with this ship, technically and with its thrilling lines ... And they are still trying."
Tim Ro

1934 - JEAN-THÉODORE DUPAS designs four murals executed by JAQUES-CHARLES CHAMPIGNEULLE with Saint Gobain glass. Their destiny is to grace NORMANDIE´s first-class lounge. Their beauty is achieved through the verre églomisé technique of gilding the backside of glass with metal leaf. In this case, the NORMANDIE panels are gilded with gold, silver, and palladium leaf. The front of the glass is painted in black with mythological scenes and massive ships.

1935 - The expense of the ship and labor of the artwork is proven well worth it. The NORMANDIE sails from France for the first time. The ship is everything the passengers had hoped for and more. Gourmet food, wine, and a lovely atmosphere make for a one-of-a-kind experience. The floating stage for the international society.

1939 - In August, after the 139th crossing, two cruises to Rio de Janeiro, NORMANDIE docks into New York. The once peak of chique turned into a "dead" ship with a scelleton crew on board.

1941 - The United States seizes the NORMANDIE for use as a troop carrier on December 24. France had recently fallen under Nazi control, which makes the return journey impossible for the NORMANDIE.

1942 - The Allies were scrambling to marshal military strength in World War II, and the NORMANDIE was being turned into a troop ship at Pier 88 in Manhattan. But ignited a pile of life vests. tipped over and sank in the night.

On February 9, NORMANDIE, already emptied of its glamorous furnishings, decorations and non-necessities, when life preservers are accidentally out of sheer carelessness lit on fire by a spark from a worker’s torch. The ship burns through the night. Water is sprayed in the ship to tame the fire. NORMANDIE started listing. The amount/weight of water and overnight frozen, capsizes the great ship.


"No one knows how many panels survived being pried off the walls. It’s conceivable that many panels did not survive on account of the fragility. They were glass. They weren’t recognized as they are today."

1946 - After after being raised and then again sitting stagnant at Pier 88 for 18 months, the NORMANDIE is removed and sold for scrap.

The idea of handing back the hulk, that once had been NORMANDIE, to COMPAGNIE GÉNÉRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE is just a ridiculous slap in the face of its former rightful owners.

1976 - "The Chariot of Poseidon / Le Chare de Poseïdon", a portion of the grand glass mural, is acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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"The Chariot of Poseidon / Le Char de Poseïdon" - courtsey METROPOLITAIN MUSEUM OF ART, New York
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"The Chariot of Poseidon / Le Char de Poseïdon" - courtsey scan from my book NORMANDIE L´ÉPOPÉE DU `GÉANT DES MERS´

1981 - Malcolm Forbes bids on some panels from the NORMANDIE. On March 21, he pays a total of US$ 99,000. LOCATION UNKNOWN AS OF NOV 2015 - Nick Gray

Since the 1980’s, several other portions of the mural have been sold off to both museums and individuals. In 1985 was the 50th year of NORMADIE´s inaugural record breaking voyage in 1935. These panels always go for a hefty amount to those who appreciate or want to show-off themselves with the preciousness of the artwork, the fragility and of their dramatic history.

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Here’s a picture of Nick Gray standing in front of the most complete collection of the panels - courtsey Nick Gray

I am well known about the private financed museums in the United States, as Nick Gray, but I have strong arguments against these kind ... The billionaires presenting their collections in these museums still own all the art, and it can happen when bancrupcy is lurking at the horizon, that these invaluable pieces of art are scattered around the world in auctions to other private collectors, and they are gone with the wind ... never to be seen again in public.

In Europe we have a more ethic and cultured approach. Billionaires who have collected art most donate them to the public, as Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig in Köln (ologne) had done. And a vast number of others! They even go for supporting museums to buy art which is important for our European or the countries´ heritage in an overheated art market.

The Forbes Gallery which was located on Fifth Avenue between 12th and 13th St. in Greenwich Village went dark in November 2014. Then Forbes sold the building to NYU. Nick Gray want to know and started a research:


"What happend to the FORBES GALLERIES?
"I enjoyed visiting the GALLERIES to view the FORBES collection of items like the original Monopoly board and the notable Faberge eggs. Most importantly, I loved seeing their collection of NORMANDIE panels."

Nick Gray
These were prominently displayed in the entryway, immediately after walking through security. But as seen in the photography, badly illuminated.
Although much of Malcolm Forbes’ collection has been dispersed, the Forbes Galleries have continued as a jewel-box art space under the leadership of Christopher "Kip” Forbes, Malcolm’s son. The Forbes Building itself has been sold to NYU with the last gallery shows closing November 14th 2014. The collection stemmed from Forbes’ lifelong collection of toys, most of which have since been auctioned off. Among the museum’s notable exhibits over time included "Olympic Gold”, a collection of medals and other collectibles from some of the world’s most accomplished Olympians, a number of Faberge Eggs, an armada of 500 model ships and 12,000 toy soldiers and one of the original Monopoly boards.

The historic NORMANDIE panels from the Forbes Family Collection are offered at SOTHEBY's History of Navigation Mural for NORMANDIE to highlight June Auction of Important Design. Purchased by Malcolm Forbes in 1981 as a wedding present for his 2nd son Robert.

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Some Wedding Gifts Go in the Closet. NORMANDIE Relics Go on the Block

The eight glass panels from the ocean liner NORMANDIE that will be auctioned by SOTHEBY’s in June - courtsey Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times

Robert L. Forbes, 2nd of five sons, had an answer for the question about selling that rather large and expensive wedding present. "It’s not the sort of thing we hung in the house," he said, "and for the last couple of years, it had been in storage. We figured, time to move them to somebody else who I hope will enjoy them."

Again! Why not donating to a real museum?

The history behind the celebrated series of panels is enriched further by the story of their acquisition. Renowned entrepreneur and publisher, Malcolm S. Forbes, purchased the eight panels in 1981 as a wedding gift to his son, Robert, just hours before he walked down the aisle. On the day of Mr. Forbes’s wedding in 1981, his father, the magazine publisher Malcolm S. Forbes, spent$90,000 on eight glass panels from the Grand Salon of the NORMANDIE, the glittering ocean liner that defined luxury, along with design, size and speed. The panels went to the Forbeses’ galleries in the headquarters of the family’s financial magazine, which were also home to their collections - a farm’s worth of Fabergé eggs, several brigades´ worth of toy soldiers and an armada of 500 model boats and ships.

Robert Forbes said his father was "an ocean liner aficionado” from boyhood, when the family went to Scotland on the Aquitania. So on his wedding day, Mr. Forbes said, he had an idea that his father might try to buy the panels from the NORMANDIE.

The younger Mr. Forbes wrote in the SOTHEBY’s auction catalog that another tipoff was the person his father brought to the wedding reception. "He had Rita Reif in tow, who wrote about auction sales and antiques in The New York Times," he wrote, "and sure enough, he announced that he’d just bought the NORMANDIE panels for me as a wedding present."

Along the way, Ms. Reif wrote an article about the purchase and the wedding day. And yes, the bridegroom, now a writer of children’s books, and the bride, Lydia Appel Raurell-Soto, are still married.

But the Forbes galleries closed in 2014, and now the panels after hidden away in store are to be sold again, in an auction on June 6th at SOTHEBY’s. Jodi Pollack, a senior vice president and co-worldwide head of 20th-century design, said she expected the sale price for the panels to be "in the region of $1 million."


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