Mark Mille Landscape Prints
Mark Mille is an illustrator of Children's books. He was born in 1950 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He states, “My work is not intellectual, it’s emotional. I paint in response to the things that excite me.”
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Artist: Mark Mille
"Season's Greetings, " Winter Landscape Lithograph in Blue signed by Mark Mille
By Mark Mille 1
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Season's Greetings" is an original lithograph by Mark Mille. The artist signed the piece lower right and wrote the edition number (25/40) in the lower left. It features a winter river scene...
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