Bertha Margaret Boye (1883 - September 4, 1930)

Boye designed one of the most popular posters used in the California women's suffrage campaign of 1911.[1] Her winning poster, sponsored by the College Equal Suffrage League, was shown throughout the state by "leading department stores and business houses."[2] Later that year, she also won another poster competition for a fashion show poster.[3]

Boye designed a fountain for the garden of Henry Perrine Baldwin.[4] Boye showed her work at the Galerie des Beaux Arts in 1924.[4]

Boye died in Calais on September 4, 1930.[5]


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References

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  1. ^ Cooney, Jr., Robert P.J. "California Women Suffrage Centennial". California Secretary of State. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
  2. ^ "'Equality' Tea Is Sweetened with Optimistic Reports of Work in State". Oakland Tribune. 1911-08-19. p. 2. Retrieved 2023-03-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Designer of Suffragette Emblem Successful in Another Competition". The San Francisco Call. 1911-08-06. p. 38. Retrieved 2023-03-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ a b "Bertha Boye in Paris Exhibit". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 1924-02-02. p. 31. Retrieved 2023-03-16 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Bertha Boye, Visiting in France, Dies". Ukiah Republican Press. 1930-09-17. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-03-13 – via Newspapers.com.
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