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Boehm Porcelain

Boehm is the American equivalent to these highly respected and sought-after European porcelains. In addition to the marvelous porcelain figurines and wall art we will be showcasing, Boehm has manufactured beautiful bone china .

Boehm Porcelain (pronounced "beem") was the first and remains the premier American porcelain manufacturer and is now the exclusive source at auction for these exquisite and extraordinary works of art. 

Porcelain dates back over 2000 years to ancient Chinese artisans and has been collected and treasured for centuries as they are virtually impervious to the ravages of time. In England, there's Wedgewood. In Germany, Goebels/ Hummel ...in France, Limoges and from Spain...Lladro.

Alex Perez
Born in Santiago, Chile, in 1946, Perez is a fourth generation of artists. After graduating from the ‘Academy of Fine Arts’ in Santiago, he worked in his father's studio - the Ibero-Chilean painter Eduardo Perez - where he acquired most of his artistic knowledge and skill.


sophisticated color sensibility with a romantic realism approach, and he expresses his own passion and "joie de vivre" by recording Nature on the canvas.

His color technique imbibes the shifting of light as day progresses from dawn to dusk and back again, the vividness of colors breathing life and vitality in to the canvas.

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Carol Rowan



Gardener's Still Life

Carol Rowan works and lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she transforms her surroundings into luminous portraits of color and light.

As a pastel artist, her style has centered upon color relationships, the presence of light, and a sense of energy. Her inspirations come from immediate surroundings: her flower gardens and home.

Chayshim

"Country View"

Oil, 36" x 48"

Bruce McKay
"Growing up in Toronto, I was always drawing. As a little kid, animals were my favourite subject. My parents were very encouraging, and when I was about ten years old they arranged for me to spend time with a wonderful artist named Ralph Abrams. He was a painter, sculptor and animator who was passionate about experimenting with ‘the new’. I would occupy long Saturday afternoons sketching madly at the museum, or sculpting at his studio. Sometimes Ralph and I would just hang out with all the other artists in the building and they would show me how they created their art. Even then, I knew that I was going to make art my career – no, it would be my life."
Claude Monet

The Magpie. c.1868-1869. Oil on canvas. Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France

David Knowlton

The unique artistic style of David Knowlton is widely known and recognized by thousands of collectors of his acrylic originals and limited edition lithographic prints. Their growing enthusiasm is the result of David's combining painstaking attention to detail with the purveyance of a tranquil feeling in each of his subjects. The landscapes, waterscapes and lighthouses he depicts on canvas or hardboard are the result of things he's seen in his travels throughout the United States and Canada.

Ferenci

Hedva Ferenci draws her inspiration from life itself. This is what gives her work its tremendous power and penetration. She has no need to search for a direction in which to develop her art.

She discovered for herself the simplest form in which she can make a positive statement, and what is more, to make it in such a way that it can be understood by everyone. This is the great secret of her art – her “language” is so universally comprehensible and expressively powerful that it captures the imagination of all those who are sincere, and young in mind and heart.

Govinder Nazran
Many of my paintings are about good and evil – innocence and malevolence. When I was a child I remember believing what a wonderful and happy place the world was. I loved to learn about other people in other countries and wanted to visit them all. Of course, I now realise things aren’t quite as I once imagined, and the once distant places where I so wanted to be are not so far away; they are actually on my doorstep. The people I wanted to meet are locked in a bitter hatred of each other, divided by race or religion. The world is a place where the innocent pay the heaviest price. It affects me deeply. It’s like living in the garden of Good and Evil. I can’t ignore it, so I depict it in the form of these innocent pictures. I leave it to the individual to look at my paintings and choose what they would like to see, innocence or malevolence – the ‘good’ or the ‘evil’!
John Seery - Lester


Seerey-Lester devotes much time and attention to the preservation of wilderness and wildlife. Many of his paintings and limited edition prints have aided nonprofit conservation organizations.

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Nature dominates the canvases of John Seerey-Lester. Because he prefers to paint only those subjects which he has seen firsthand, he travels the world extensively to study wildlife in its natural habitat. It is this essential research that gives Seerey-Lester's work the atmosphere and authenticity that set his paintings apart and make them so eloquently vital.

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Artists who attend his workshops value the opportunity to work beside him in the field. He is an artist held in high regard, not only by his collectors, but by his peers as well.
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Michael Rozenvain
Michael Rozenvain was born in Kiev, Ukraine in 1963. After graduating from the Kiev National Art School, he was accepted to study at the Academy of Decorative Art.

He emigrated to Israel in 1990 and since then had a number of one - man shows as well as participating in group exhibitions. At the same time, he has contributed large murals and decorative elements to public buildings as well as monumental displays in hotels and libraries.

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"Sensational Symphony"

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The Mediterranean street scene, the cafe orchestra, the piano, the Viennese interior and especially the pale-skinned reclining nude women, fill or submerge the canvas in a series of what is certainly the contents of the artist's sub-conscious as well as his conscious memory, for he is reluctant to let them disappear. Their vitality is unquestionably their foremost feature and stays in our mind's eye for long after we have left them behind.

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Nobuo Watanabe

" Evening Mass "

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Rembrandt
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" Storm on the Sea of Galilee "
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Sergon
Sergon was born in Manila and he spent most of his early life in Southeast Asia where he received a Fine Arts scholarship to the University of Philipines. He left for Europe during the 70's to visit museums and galleries and he received another degree from Scuola Lorenzo de Medici in Florence, Italy. During this time he developed a unique "country" landscape style based upon realism and a touch of impressionism that imbues a dream like quallity to his paintings.

He has exhibited internationally in Asia, and then returned to Europe this time as a renowned Artist instead of a tourist/student. His works are on display in various corporate, government and private offices. The most famous being the Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C., and the famous novelist Danielle Steele
 
Zhen Huan Lu

Zhen Huan Lu was born in Shanghai, China. He obtained his degree in scenic design from the Shanghai theater Academy. He eventually became an assistant professor at the school.

His paintings have been exhibited in museums and galleries throughout China and several works have been placed in the collection of the China National Art Museum.

Mr. Lu had his first one man show in New York City in 1986 and has subsequently moved to this country where he now resides in Georgia. Most recently, Mr. Lu has received the honor of being selected to be the official painter of the 2002 White House Christmas Card collection.

Dorit Levi

The artist Dorit Levi has a special and unique style all her own. The flow of color and images the joy of life, and the movement of figures create a wondrous image for the viewer. Although each work has the clear mark of Dorti, in ther works one can see the influence of Blovian artist Boulange, as well as cubists Picasso, Leger, and Braque.

Dorit was born in 1952 in Tel Aviv, Israel, and the culture and tradition of her home can be seen in her work. Her extraordinary talent brought her to study at the prestigious Wizco France art Scool also located in Tel Aviv. There she was the dedicated student of one of Israel's greatest artist, Edwin Salomon.

Doirt Levi aslo brings to each artistic creation her experiences living in Africa and in Uganda. Africa, with its vast warm savannahas. can be felt in her use of warm, bright colors. Uganda's colorful markets and people in embroidered garb, imbue her images and background compositions with an enchanted feeling.

Dorit's works are remarkable in her use fo gold leaf and the enormous attention to detail and complex compostion. Each time one looks at a Dorit Levi painting new aspects and new configurations are discovered.

 
Omar Rayo

"In my works I use the red and black as dominant colors. The red color was used by our ancestors of pre-columbian tribes in the same manner as we use the black color in the contemporary western culture, I mean, they used it to make disappear things. I found the red color in the shadows and used it thinking it was black."
 
Pierre Pivet

Pierre was born in Normandy, France, immigrating to Canada in 1983. Pivet's studied at the prestigious Academie de Port-Royal in Paris. His work is immediate and intense, his colours vibrant, his strokes strong. Each painting depicts intimacy, be it still life or portraiture, and has the distinct influence of Cezanne, Gaugin and Matisse; who became great influences in his work

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The different chromatic tones he has retained from the Fauvist period contribute to the construction of image frames that fragment the canvass surface. Here, light assumes its full dimension and almost becomes the very breath of the work. In painting after painting we find these luminous gaps where light springs forth to caress forms and endow them with an active presence. In his recent works, light emanates directly from the forms rather than the other way around, giving the paintings an interior quality, a density of expression that go far beyond the subject matter that is evoked. Through his painting, Pivet offers us both the right and wrong sides of a reality that has yet to be grasped.




Neil Dawson

Inspired by the bright lights of the city, Neil Dawson’s trademark imagery captures the essence of the city after dark - vibrant and bursting with life.

Complete with iconic symbols; the London bus and black cab, his pieces exude life and energy, and add colour and animation to any setting.

Neil Dawson has always enjoyed the escapism and spontaneity that painting afforded, whilst his exposure to the world has influenced his direction and style.

Becoming completely absorbed in the creative process Neil Dawson paints in a unstructured way, his pictures have free rein to develop on their own terms.

Nengah Dika

Palm leaf wall hanging, 'Praying Buddha'

"I like writing on lontar as I feel happy expressing and appreciating our ancient traditions and culture," professes Nengah Dika. Akin to a scroll, the lontar or palm leaf unfolds from bamboo rods to reveal the presence of a young Buddha, in prayer. This image of the great spiritual teacher is known as the Buddha Berdoa, or "Praying Buddha." Finely detailed, this lontar leaf wall hanging by Dika exudes spiritual magnificence.
Winslow Homer
1836-1910, American landscape, marine, and genre painter. Homer was born in Boston, where he later worked as a lithographer and illustrator. In 1861 he was sent to the battlefront as correspondent for Harper's Weekly, his work winning international acclaim. Many of his postwar studies of everyday life, such as Crack the Whip (Metropolitan Mus.), date from this period, during which he was a popular magazine illustrator. In 1876, Homer abandoned illustration to devote himself to painting.

He found his inspiration in the American scene and, eventually, in the sea, which he painted at Prouts Neck, Maine, in the summer and in Florida or the Bahamas in the winter.

His oils and watercolors alike are characterized by their directness, realism, objectivity, and splendid color. But it is above all as a watercolorist that Homer excelled.

 

Alan Clarke

Bob Henley

Born near Roanoke, Virginia, he changed his life in the mid-1970s from desk job in Norfolk, Virginia to wildlife artist and from married man with family to bachelor living in a simple cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Roanoke. He befriended many of the wild creatures such as rabbits, raccoons, foxes, skunks and owls.  In 1993, he participated in his first national art show, the "Southeastern Wildlife Exposition" in Charleston, South Carolina. Two years later, he was the featured artist of that show.

He took his first art lessons in painting outdoors from Heiner Hertling, Michigan wildlife painter.  He does field studies and then completes his work in the studio. Frequently he paints 12-16 hours per day.  He has also had many successful limited edition print sales

 

Debbie Gillingham

Artistically, horses were my first subject, primarily as a way of fulfilling my dreams of having my own pony. After i spent many years of riding other people’s ponies, my parents realised my dedication and bought me a pony. I attended Somerset College of Art and Technology, where I completed a two-year course in Design and Clothing Manufacture.

In 1990, having decided to pursue a career in equestrian art, I moved to Newmarket, Suffolk - this being the core of the country’s flat racing industry. It seemed the most obvious choice. By day I worked as a stable hand, riding out and grooming the horses, at night I would paint them. I worked hard to gain as much reference and knowledge as I possibly could, which ultimately led to me taking on commissions. After several years, I moved to Dubai, UAE, where the horse racing industry was rapidly expanding. It was at this point that I decided to concentrate on becoming a full-time artist and my career began to flourish with an increase in commissions and the popularity of my work in galleries.
 
Gérard Lapagesse
Naïve artist Gérard Lapagesse (b. 1948) was born in Paris and studied at the University of Toulouse. He has had more than 20 solo exhibitions and appeared in many group shows in France and overseas. Lapagesse also has won many awards, and his art is included in museum collections throughout the world and is also featured in the "Naïve Art in Australia, Canada and Europe."
 
David Olson

David Olson earned his BFA from Pratt Institute in New York City. Graduate work took him to New England where he continued his work in design and earned is MFA from Boston University. David's etchings reflect the passion of those around him. His older son Jake's love of crew resulted in an etching of a crew shell learning to sail, while his younger son Adam inspired a series of sailboat etchings, and his brothers obsession with golf turned out some very fine golf images. David, a juired member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsman, has had his works exhibited across the United States, Europe, South America, Southeast Asia and Australia.
 
William Phillips

Bill Phillips is now the aviation artist of choice for many American heroes and the nostalgic landscape artist of choice for many collectors.  After one of his paintings was presented to King Hussein of Jordan, Phillips was commissioned by the Royal Jordanian Air Force.  He developed 16 major paintings, many of which now hang in the Royal Jordanian Air Force Museum in Amman.  The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum presented a one-man show of Phillips' work in 1986; he is one of only a few artists to have been so honored. 

In 1988, Phillips was chosen to be a U.S. Navy combat artist.  For his outstanding work, the artist was awarded the Navy's Meritorious Public Service Award and the Air Force Sergeants Association's Americanism Medal.  In 1991, three of Phillips' works were chosen as part of the top 100 in "Art for the Parks," the prestigious annual fund-raiser for the National Park Service, and one painting received the "Art History Award" from the National Park Foundation.

 
 


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Tadeo De La Barra 

"Understanding the ambiguities of the human nature" That’s what captivated Tadeo De La Barra, and introduced him in the world of art. Of course, as the son of one of the greatest Peruvian artists, it could not have been any other way. Being told by his father that the human body presented both the greatest difficulties but at the same time the greatest achievements in art, he pursed figurative art drawing and painting at such a young age as seven years old. Tadeo was born in Lima, Peru in August 30th, 1977. In his continuous search for artistic development, Tadeo enrolled in the prestigious School of Fine Arts at 18; and as the first student in his class he was invited to participate in the Quimera ’99 exhibit in Mexico, where his art is highly regarded as one of the best from South America.

His paintings are a window to an intelligent and creative mind; his strokes are the voice of a true artist.




His art transcends hyperrealism exposing the observer to a surreal and delightful experience. Brilliant, gifted, and spontaneous, his artistic achievement elates the senses and portrays the exuberant and yet down to earth, and humble mastermind behind the canvas. Simple, as any great man should be.



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