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Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, 1st Bt

(1834-1890), Sculptor

Sitter in 16 portraits
Artist associated with 34 portraits
Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm worked initially as a medallist in his native city of Vienna. He was so successful when he exhibited his medals at the Exhibition of 1862 that he determined to abandon the execution of coins and medals and to concentrate instead on portrait busts and statuettes, chiefly equestrian. The large statue of Queen Victoria, executed in marble (1869) for Windsor Castle, and the monument of the Duke of Kent in St George's chapel, were his earliest great works. In 1881 he was appointed sculptor in ordinary to the queen. Boehm executed the equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington at Hyde Park Corner, and designed the coinage for the Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887.

Explore the portrait of Sir Henry Cole by Sir Joseph Boehm (NPG 865) from all angles | the portrait of Benjamin Disraeli by Sir Joseph Boehm (NPG 1760) from all angles

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