Mildred’s work is defined by its painter sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Card Tray
Possibly designed by Mildred Belle Bevis (also Mrs. Marshall W. Hanks, American, 1883–1980) Made by Kalo Shop (American, 1900–70) Park Ridge, Illinois

White
Designed by Vanessa Bell (English, 1879–1961) Produced by Omega Workshop England, London

"The Settling of the West" Quilt
Designed and executed by Mildred Jacobs Chappell (American, active early 20th century)

Untitled (Terminal Series)
Larry Bell American, born 1939

Bell
Greek; Thessaly

Bell (nao)
China, probably Hunan province

Pendant and Chain
Mildred Watkins (American, 1883–1968) Cleveland

Bell Krater (Mixing Bowl)
Manner of the Niobid Painter Greek; Athens

Letter Knife
Mildred Watkins American, 1883–1968 Cleveland

Mug
S. Bell and Sons American, 1882-1908 Strasburg, Virginia

Rocks at Port-Goulphar, Belle-Île
Claude Monet (French, 1840–1926)

Jug
John Bell American, 1800–1880 Waynesboro, Pennsylvania

49th Annual Exhibition of American Paintings Sculpture
Mildred Waltrip (American, 1911-2004) published by Works Progress Administration

"The Bath," a dripping spring in Kanab Cañon. Temperature, 69° Fahr, No. 9 from the series "Geographical Explorations and Surveys West of the 100th Meridian"
William H. Bell (American, 1830-1910) commissioned by George Wheeler for the War Department, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army

Toning the Bell
Walter Shirlaw (American, born Scotland, 1838–1909)

Bell Pull
England

Eight Bells
Winslow Homer American, 1836-1910

The Marquis de Basque Ville Falls in the Seine at Paris
Mildred Waltrip (American, 1911-2004) published by the Works Progress Administration

A Portrait: Mildred Howells
James McNeill Whistler American, 1834-1903

The Human Liberty Bell
Mole & Thomas Arthur S. Mole (American, born England, 1889–1983) and John D. Thomas (American, died 1947)