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Philip Boileau Portrait Pairing
Estimate:
$100 - $300
Starting bid:
$50
Passed
Live Auction
Autumn 2021 Fine Art & Estate Auction
Category
Description
Description: Item/Description: Two antique lithograph prints of women by Philip Boileau.
"Poppies" colored print. Signed in plate: Copyright / Philip Boileau / 1905. Light wood frame.
"Peggy" Signed in plate: Copyright 1905 / Philip Boileau / 1903. Wood frame with a dark rose mat.
Born in Quebec, Canada, Philip Boileau, known as the painter of "fair women", had a long-time career as a painter of fashionable women, their portraits, figures and heads. He began his career in Baltimore and then moved to New York where he lived on Long Island. His wife was Emily Gilbert, a drama student, whom he had married in 1907, and she became the model for many of his best-known pictures,
Material: Colored prints framed under glass
Dimensions: Peggy: Image size: Height: 12 1/2"; Width: 9". Framed: Height: 19 1/2"; Width: 15 1/2". Poppies: Image size: Height: 15 1/2"; Width: 9 3/4". Framed: Height: 17 1/2"; Width: 11 3/4".
Condition: Wear to frames. Age, discoloration, water stain.
Age: Early 20th Century.
Provenance: Private Estate.
Shipping: $65 Standard (within Continental US) provided In-House. Shipping method is determined by item size, type, fragility and specific characteristics. Shipping and handling costs are calculated based on average carrier rates, delivery distance and packing complexity. International Bidders: Please email admin@taurusauctions.com for a shipping quote to your country. Condition Reports: Please see all photos and read entire description before requesting condition reports. Please contact us before bidding if you require additional photos or have any questions regarding condition. Email admin@taurusauctions.com for all condition reports. See all Terms and Conditions prior to bidding.
Buyers premium: 18%
"Poppies" colored print. Signed in plate: Copyright / Philip Boileau / 1905. Light wood frame.
"Peggy" Signed in plate: Copyright 1905 / Philip Boileau / 1903. Wood frame with a dark rose mat.
Born in Quebec, Canada, Philip Boileau, known as the painter of "fair women", had a long-time career as a painter of fashionable women, their portraits, figures and heads. He began his career in Baltimore and then moved to New York where he lived on Long Island. His wife was Emily Gilbert, a drama student, whom he had married in 1907, and she became the model for many of his best-known pictures,
Material: Colored prints framed under glass
Dimensions: Peggy: Image size: Height: 12 1/2"; Width: 9". Framed: Height: 19 1/2"; Width: 15 1/2". Poppies: Image size: Height: 15 1/2"; Width: 9 3/4". Framed: Height: 17 1/2"; Width: 11 3/4".
Condition: Wear to frames. Age, discoloration, water stain.
Age: Early 20th Century.
Provenance: Private Estate.
Shipping: $65 Standard (within Continental US) provided In-House. Shipping method is determined by item size, type, fragility and specific characteristics. Shipping and handling costs are calculated based on average carrier rates, delivery distance and packing complexity. International Bidders: Please email admin@taurusauctions.com for a shipping quote to your country. Condition Reports: Please see all photos and read entire description before requesting condition reports. Please contact us before bidding if you require additional photos or have any questions regarding condition. Email admin@taurusauctions.com for all condition reports. See all Terms and Conditions prior to bidding.
Buyers premium: 18%