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We have 1237 guests online| Joffrey choreographer's collection at Leslie Hindman auction, Nov. 1-2 |
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| Written by Auction House PR |
| Wednesday, 28 October 2009 14:25 |
![]() CHICAGO - Leslie Hindman Auctioneers will offer property from the estate of Gerald Arpino, who spent four decades leading the Joffrey Ballet to international renown. The Marketplace auction will begin Nov. 1 at noon Central and resume Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. LiveAuctioneers.com will provide Internet live bidding. Arpino spent the last years of his life in Chicago, and the sale of his personal belongings will reveal the complex influences behind his choreography. A prominent piece is a painted portrait of Robert Joffrey as a young man. The 36- by 24-inch unsigned painting has a $300-$500 estimate. Arpino rose to prominence as the troupe's chief choreographer, a role he maintained for the rest of his life. He took over as artistic director when Joffrey died in 1988, and in 1995, when the troupe faced financial trouble in New York, suggested a controversial move to Chicago. Though less prolific later in his life, in 2005 and well into his 80s Arpino accomplished one of his most important ballets. Ruth, Ricordi Per Due was the story of a man whose deceased lover returns as a haunting memory. Arpino died late last year. The sale of Arpino's estate, part of Hindman's Nov. 1 auction, will include more than 130 lots of personal belongings. Besides furniture, books, and paintings that reflect Arpino's interest in the humanities, the auction will feature some rare photographs and memorabilia related to Robert Joffrey and the Joffrey Ballet. For details call 312-280-1212. View the fully illustrated catalogs and sign up to bid absentee or live via the Internet during the sale at www.LiveAuctioneers.com. Public exhibition of property from Gerald Arpino's estate begins Oct. 29 though Oct. 31 at 1338 W. Lake St.
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| Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 October 2009 16:21 |









