ArtistsMildred McMillen
Mildred McMillen

Mildred McMillen

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Mildred McMillen was an American printmaker whose work spanned woodcut, lithography, and etching during the early twentieth century. Active primarily in the 1920s and 1930s, she developed a distinctive approach to landscape and figurative subjects that combined modernist formal reduction with a grounded attention to material and process. Her prints explored the expressive possibilities of each medium's unique character, from the bold linearity of woodblock to the tonal subtleties of etching. McMillen's practice emerged during a period of significant innovation in American printmaking, when the medium gained recognition as a primary rather than reproductive art form.

Source: Smithsonian Institution · Trust score: 50% · Updated 6d ago

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Mildred McMillen   Dolly, 1916, Woodblock print
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Artsy artwork: The Outskirts (ca. 1915-1917)
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Artsy artwork: Lodging (ca. 1915-1917)
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Artsy artwork: The Outskirts (1919)
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