- Edward Marshall Boehm
Infobox Person
name = Edward Marshall Boehm
birth_date = 1913
birth_place = Baltimore, Maryland
death_date = 1969
death_place = New Jersey
occupation = American figurative expressionist sculptorEdward Marshall Boehm (1913 – 1969) achieved recognition by heads of state and leading connoisseurs of fine hard-paste porcelain for artistic and technical excellence, not only in the United States but widely throughout the world. [ Frank J. Cosentino, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/101799&referer=brief_results "Edward Marshall Boehm, 1913 -1969,"] (Chicago, printed by The Lakeside Press, 1970.) OCLC: 101799 p.43] "”The image and likeness of God’s world is seen at once in the work of Edward Marshall Boehm. It is not an elusive and esoteric expression like so much of
contemporary art . Clarity is its first quality. Its grandeur is in its perfection. It is a disciplined art, mastering the demands of the ancient and distinguished craft of porcelain making,”" [Frank J. Cosentino, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/150502385&referer=brief_results "Boehm’s Birds: The Porcelain Art of Edward Marshall Boehm, Foreword by Monsignor John J. Dougherty"] (New York: Frederic Fell, 1966.) OCLC: 150502385 pp.7,8] Boehm explained his choice of porcelain as the medium for his art as follows, "”Porcelain is a permanent creation. If properly processed and fired, its colors will never change; and it can be subjected to extreme temperatures without damage. It is a medium in which one can portray the everlasting beauty of form and color of wildlife and nature.”" [ [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/150502385&referer=brief_results "Boehm’s Birds: The Porcelain Art of Edward Marshall Boehm,"] (New York: Frederic Fell, 1966.) OCLC: 150502385 p.30] He gave his figures the vitality that all art must have.Biography
Edward Marshall Boehm was born in
Baltimore ,Maryland , in 1913. His parents were separated before he was born. His mother, Elsie Boehm died when he was seven years old. (He was not to meet his father until he was in his twenties.) Friends enrolled him in an orphanage known as the McDonogh School.He left McDonogh at the age of sixteen.He studied
animal husbandry (farm management ) at the University of Maryland. After the war he apprenticed for six months at the studio of the sculptor,Herbert Haseltine . He studied draftsmanship three times a week. He taught himself the ancient process of porcelain making.From 1934-1942 he managed Longacres Farm on the
Eastern Shore of Maryland , specializing inGuernsey . DuringWorld War II Boehm was in charge of arehabilitation program for theAir Force atPawling ,New York .In 1944 he married Helen Franzolin.In 1945 they settled inGreat Neck ,Long Island .Edward Marshall Boehm died from a heart attack on January 29, 1969.
Boehm was accorded its highest honor in 1992 when a wing of the
Vatican Museum inRome was named in memory of Edward Marshall Boehm. This was the first time in its 500-year history that one of the thirteen museums in the Vatican was named for an American, as the twelve other museums are named forPopes androyal families .elected Collections
Today Boehm porcelain is in the permanent collections of one hundred thirty-four institutions globally including:
*White House ,Washington, D.C.
*Buckingham Palace ,London ,England
* Elysѐe Palace,Paris ,France
* The Vatican Museum, Vatican, Rome,Italy
*Hermitage,Moscow ,Russia
* TheMetropolitan Museum of Art , NYC
* TheMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston , TX
*John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts , Washington, D.C.
* TheNew Jersey State Museum , Trenton, NJ
*Los Angeles County Museum , CA
* TheBrooks Museum of Art , Memphis, TN
* TheLouisiana State Museum
*The Smithsonian Institution
* Bellingrath Gardens, Mobile, ALBibliography
* Frank J. Cosentino, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/1356021&referer=brief_results "Boehm's birds; The Porcelain Art of Edward Marshall Boehm"] (New York, F. Fell, 1960.)OCLC: 1356021
* Frank J. Cosentino, "Edward Marshall Boehm—First Retrospective Exhibition," United States, Atlantic City, NJ
* Reese Palley, [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/oclc/2331912&referer=brief_results "The Porcelain Art of Edward Marshall Boehm,"] (Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York, 1976.) ISBN 0810907011References
Links for image reproduction
* [http://www.askart.com/AskART/B/edward_marshall_boehm/edward_marshall_boehm.aspx "Edward Marshall Boehm, sculpture image"] from askart.com
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