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Boehm Porcelain
Boehm
"The finest American Porcelain Art Sculptures"
E. M. Boehm, now Boehm
Porcelain, is the artisan studio founded by sculptor Edward and wife
Helen Boehm in 1950. It is today recognized as one of the world’s
foremost porcelain studios. Boehm fine porcelain sculptures and open
collection and limited edition collectibles, as well as
historically-commissioned pieces are created by highly skilled artisans
in the same Trenton, New Jersey studio in which the company was
founded.
Art from the Boehm studio has been
presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Pope John Paul II, Mikhail
Gorbachev and every U.S. President since Dwight Eisenhower. Boehm
Porcelain is currently showcased globally in the homes of discerning
collectors and celebrities as well as the world’s foremost museums and
galleries including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Hermitage, the
Smithsonian, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the
Tokyo National Museum, the Israel Museum, the Singapore Art Museum and
the Abdine Palace in Cairo. Boehm porcelain is the only American art
form to have two dedicated rooms in the Vatican Museum in Rome.
Boehm’s
new line of home décor products is featured in Neiman Marcus and …. A
five foot floral sculpture designed and produced by Boehm artisans was
featured prominently at the 2008 Philadelphia Flower Show. Boehm is
also known for its restoration of fine porcelain products made by any
manufacturer.
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