Mildred McMillen
Mildred McMillen (1884–1940) was an American printmaker.
McMillen was a native of Chicago who studied at the School of the Art Institute in that city[1] from 1906 until 1913. There, she and her long-time companion Ada Gilmore first met.[2] She and Gilmore spent time in France, studying with Ethel Mars and later at the Académie Colarossi, before the outbreak of World War I drove them back to the United States.[3] Another teacher was Charles Hawthorne.[4]
In 1914 McMillen and Gilmore settled in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where they became founding members of the Provincetown Printers.[1] Notably, her prints are large in scale and black and white, unusual for members of the group.[5] Several works by McMillen are owned by the Smithsonian American Art Museum,[6] and she is represented as well in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.[7]
References
- ^ a b "Julie Heller Gallery". Retrieved 21 February 2017.
- ^ Krahulik, Karen Christel (2007). Provincetown: From Pilgrim Landing to Gay Resort. NYU Press. p. 88. ISBN 9780814747629.
- ^ Jules Heller; Nancy G. Heller (19 December 2013). North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-63882-5.
- ^ "Mildred McMillen, Cape End Artist Depicted History-In-Making – Provincetown History Preservation Project". Retrieved 21 February 2017.
- ^ "Mary Ryan Gallery: Artists: Mildred McMillen". Retrieved 21 February 2017.
- ^ "Artworks Search Results / American Art". Retrieved 21 February 2017.
- ^ "Mildred McMillen". Retrieved 21 February 2017.
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- Ada Gilmore (1883–1955)
- Ella Sophonisba Hergesheimer (1873–1943)
- Mabel Hewit (1903–1984)
- Edna Boies Hopkins (1872–1937)
- Blanche Lazzell (1878–1956)
- Karl Knaths (1891–1971)
- Ethel Mars (1876–ca. 1956)
- Mildred McMillen (1884–1940)
- Bror Julius Olsson Nordfeldt (1878–1955)
- Maud Hunt Squire (1873–1954)
- Mary Tannahill (1863–1951)
- Anna Heyward Taylor (1879–1956)
- Ferol Sibley Warthen (1890–1986)
- Agnes Weinrich (1873–1946)
- William Zorach (1887–1966)
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- Charles W. Bartlett (1860–1940)
- Sarah Brayer (born 1957)
- Elizabeth Eaton Burton (1869–1937)
- Daniel Kelly (born 1947)
- Yasuhide Kobashi (1931–2003)
- Bertha Lum (1869–1954)
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- Hiroki Morinoue (born 1947)
- Chiura Obata (1885–1975)
- Masami Teraoka (born 1936)
- Howard Albert (1911–2004)
- Katrina Andry (born 1981)
- John E. Buck (born 1946)
- Arthur Wesley Dow (1857–1922)
- Janet Doub Erickson (born 1924)
- Charles Buckles Falls (1874–1960)
- Frances Gearhart (1869–1959)
- May Gearhart (1872–1951)
- Norma Bassett Hall (1889–1957)
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- Brian Shure (born 1952)
- Margaret Ely Webb (1877–1965)
- Arthur Wesley Dow (1857–1922)
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