
| Alert! A common hobby in the early 1900's was learning to draw or paint. Many young artists would learn by copying or doing their own rendition of a popular artist works. Below is an example of this, luckily the artist would either sign or add their initials. But beware they may not always have done so! |
| The Philip Boileau Collectors' Society |
| Untitled Images |

| 1913 Advertising Print |
| 1905 Pastel |



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| (above) The copy of a rendition of the original Boileau. Notice the signature which is totally different than the original Boileau on the right. |

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| 1907 image for Premo Cameras catalog Eastman-Kodak Co. |

| 1903 Earlier version of the 1906 Suzanne? |

| A Young Beauty 1906 original pastel also known as - The American Girl |

| (above) This is an original Boileau, titled, "The Violet Girl" This is one of a set of three images done for Swift's Premium Co. and are so well done that they look like original pastels. |

| Peggy This image was a favorite of Boileau's and was copyrighted twice, 1903 & 1905. She also has three names, comes in two color variations and three sizes. She was a popular wedding gift in the early 1900's. She was mass produced in 1905 by the artist in the thousands. In the last ten years, I have received hundreds of inquiries about here. She is also known as, "The Banner Girl", "Eva" and may also have other names. |