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Mildred Carpenter

Art Nouveau Illustration Women and Children in the Woods
Located in Miami, FL
and illustrator, teacher and lecturer Mildred Bailey Carpenter. Signed in cartouche lower right
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1920s Art Nouveau Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Board, Paper, Gouache

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