Mildred’s earliest known but undated painting is a watercolor of two women in sunbonnets, carrying baskets and waiting for a ride across a bodyof water, possibly a seascape in Holland. Her early interest in art was encouraged by her own mother’s paintings, and those of others like Lucile, a cousin and an aunt, Edith Chapin.
Women Waiting at Dock
* Title provided by holder of the artwork, not the artist herself.
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