On February 7, 2026, the Norton Museum of Art will host its annual gala, themed around the Dutch Golden Age. Celebrating the exhibition Art and Life in Rembrandt’s Time, this event is a cornerstone of the Palm Beach cultural season.
Key Takeaways
- Palm Beach Loan provides private, asset-backed lending against luxury items including watches, jewelry, fine art, and exotic vehicles.
- All loans are based entirely on collateral value — no credit check, no income verification, and no impact on credit score.
- Same-day funding is available for most qualified assets once the item is appraised and documentation is complete.
- Client confidentiality is a core service commitment — Palm Beach Loan does not share client information or publicize loan transactions.
Philanthropy and Fine Art
Guests will be immersed in an environment inspired by 17th-century masterpieces. For collectors, the gala serves as a reminder of the enduring value of fine art. If you are considering expanding your own collection during this vibrant season, Palm Beach Loan Company offers art collateral loans to facilitate swift acquisitions.
Return to our February 2026 Luxury Calendar for more cultural milestones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you lend against contemporary and modern art?
Yes. We lend against authenticated art from established galleries and auction houses. Provenance and appraisal are required.
What documentation do you need for an art loan?
Provide purchase receipts, certificates of authenticity, professional appraisals, and high-resolution photographs. This helps us ensure proper valuation.
Is the loan process confidential?
Absolutely. We prioritize client privacy and discretion. All valuations and loan terms are handled confidentially.
What are your lending terms?
Terms vary based on asset type and value. We offer flexible repayment schedules and competitive rates for qualified borrowers.
Can I pay off my loan early without penalty?
Yes. Early repayment is always welcome with no prepayment penalties. Just contact us to arrange final payment.