Findlay Galleries Presents: The King's Foundation Inaugural Palm Beach Event - A Cocktail Reception, Terrace Dinner and Charles Neal - Highgrove House, His Majesty's Gardens Exhibition

11.02.25 18:14 Uhr

PALM BEACH, Fla., Feb. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On March 4, 2025, Findlay Galleries is proud to host the highly anticipated The King's Foundation Inaugural Palm Beach event. The evening will begin with a cocktail reception and gallery exhibition, Highgrove House, His Majesty's Gardens by Charles Neal followed by a terrace dinner to honor major donors of the Foundation at Findlay Galleries, 165 Worth Avenue in Palm Beach.

Photograph of his Majesty's Private Residence, Highgrove House

Mr. Zaralegui, President and COO of Findlay Galleries expresses, "Charles Neal's vision, remarkable artistic talent, and unwavering dedication to his contemporary Impressionist style have once again culminated in a captivating exhibition. These enchanting paintings, unveiled in support of a noble cause, speak to the heart of our mission. We are proud to present this collection at such a meaningful event."

Since 2002, Findlay Galleries has had the privilege of exclusively representing Charles Neal, an artist whose steadfast commitment to impressionism has garnered international acclaim. Throughout his artistic journey, Neal has navigated the picturesque landscapes of England, skillfully capturing the essence of historic sites and stately manor houses on canvas. In the past decade, Findlay Galleries and Charles Neal have collaborated on extraordinary exhibitions celebrating the lush gardens and opulent interiors of renowned English estates and manor houses. Together, they have undertaken fundraising initiatives to support the numerous charitable endeavors championed by the foundations of these magnificent estates.

"It is with great reverence that Adolfo and I extend our unwavering support to The King's Foundation. For over three decades, this remarkable organization has rendered vital relief to those in need worldwide. The Foundation's initiatives strive to enhance living standards and emphasize preserving our natural environment and cultural heritage. We eagerly anticipate collaborating with our esteemed fellow benefactors in Palm Beach to further champion The King's Foundation and its myriad of transformative programs." James Borynack, Findlay Galleries Chairman and CEO.

Among the Host Committee are Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill, La Marquesa Viuda De San Damian and Mr. Jean Denoyer, Brigadier General Peter M. and The Honorable Mary Dawkins, The Honorable and Mrs. Wilbur L. Ross, Jr., The Honorable and Mrs. David Fischer, and Mr. Tom Quick and Mr. Michael Donnell.

The King's Foundation

His Majesty King Charles III established the King's Foundation in 1990 while he was still the Prince of Wales. This foundation reflects HM The King's long-standing commitment to various important areas, including education, sustainability, farming, traditional arts and crafts, health and wellbeing, and architecture. It aims to provide educational opportunities, public services, and consultancy globally, showcasing the King's forward-thinking approach across multiple disciplines and sectors.

The King's Foundation is headquartered at its flagship regeneration project, Dumfries House, in Ayrshire, Scotland. It also acts as custodian of historic Royal sites, including Highgrove Gardens in Gloucestershire and The Castle and Gardens of Mey in Caithness, Scotland. The foundation runs educational and cultural hubs in London, based at The King's Foundation School of Traditional Arts in Shoreditch, Trinity Buoy Wharf on the banks of the River Thames, and The Garrison Chapel in Chelsea.

At The King's Foundation School of Traditional Arts, we are committed to teaching and regenerating the traditional cultural heritage of different regions and communities. The School of Traditional Arts has a highly regarded international footprint, with six centers in five countries.

Highgrove House

Since His Majesty King Charles III took residence at Highgrove in 1980, the house and gardens have undergone many thoughtful innovations from when it possessed little more than a neglected kitchen garden, an overgrown copse, some pastureland and a few hollow oaks.

Today, after the hard work of many people, an interlinked series of gardens now unfolds in a succession of personal and inspiring tableaux, each reflecting HM The King's interests and enthusiasms. Highgrove now welcomes up to 40,000 visitors a year. Above all, Highgrove is the family home of Their Majesties, King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

The Snowdon School of Furniture, founded by Lord Snowdon, The King's Foundation Vice President and Honorary President of Christie's, is now based at Highgrove Gardens. The School is part of The King's Foundation and is the home of our furniture-making courses and summer school program.

Findlay Galleries

Findlay Galleries is a renowned family art business founded in 1870, specializing in Impressionism, European Modernism, L'École de Rouen, L'École de Paris, and 20th-century American Art, representing over 100 artists and estates.

Acquired in 1998 by James R. Borynack, who was a longtime executive, the gallery was renamed Wally Findlay Galleries in 1965. Borynack's commitment to authentic European period works led to the merger with the David Findlay Jr. Gallery in 2016, restoring the original name, Findlay Galleries.

For over 50 years, Findlay Galleries has supported local charities through art events, a standard for global fundraising. Chairman & CEO James R. Borynack and President & COO Adolfo Zaralegui uphold this philanthropic tradition by hosting premiere exhibitions and special galas in support of charitable organizations.

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Painting of Highgrove House and Gardens by Charles Neal

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