American Royal Arts Donates a Portion of Muhammad Ali Sales to Haitian Relief Effort

In conjunction with the company’s launch of “The Scottsdale Collection” of signed Muhammad Ali artwork, American Royal Arts President Jerry Gladstone announced that a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the collection would be donated to the Haitian relief effort through the American Red Cross.

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Quote startThis is the least we can do to help in the relief effort. Our hearts go out to all of the people effected by this tragedy in Haiti and here in the U.S.Quote end

Boca Raton, FL (Vocus) January 22, 2010

In conjunction with the company’s launch of “The Scottsdale Collection” of signed Muhammad Ali artwork, American Royal Arts President Jerry Gladstone announced that a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the collection would be donated to the Haitian relief effort through the American Red Cross.

“We are saddened by the news reports of the devastation in Haiti,” said Gladstone. “This is the least we can do to help in the relief effort. Our hearts go out to all of the people effected by this tragedy in Haiti and here in the U.S.”

American Royal Arts had a signing session with Ali in October during which the boxing champ signed artwork for the company, including limited edition photograph giclees, boxing trunks, robes, as well as art by premier pop culture artist Joe Petruccio.

“With Ali’s history, we are hoping to sell a lot of artwork,” added Gladstone. “What better way to raise money for a very worthy and much needed cause.”

With its headquarters in Boca Raton and retail galleries located throughout Florida, American Royal Arts Corp., celebrating its 24th year in business, is one of the leading publisher's of Entertainment Fine Art in the world specializing in the Art of Rock & Roll and Pop Culture.

Founded in 1986 by Jerry Gladstone, American Royal Arts holds many publishing and distribution rights, including Elvis Presley Enterprises, Frank Sinatra Enterprises, Joe Petruccio, one of the world's premier pop culture artists, The Paradise Collection of Dan Mackin and legendary musician Brian Wilson, Jefferson Airplane’s Marty Balin, The Classic Rock and Beatles portfolios of both The Hulton|Archive and The Archive of the London Daily Mirror, The Led Zeppelin Collection from James Fortune, The Grateful Dead and Bob Marley Archives of Peter Simon, and the Michael Ochs Collections of Rock and Jazz.

For more information about American Royal Arts or Jerry Gladstone, call 561-869-0600.

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