Mildred Coughlin (1892-1984) was an American artist known for painting, illustration, and printmaking.
She studied at Wellesley College,[2] the École des Beaux-Arts, and Art Students League of New York.
Coughlin depicted various aspects of life in Los Angeles, often humorously.
[1] Her subjects include Hollywood movie-making, the Santa Anita racetrack, and the Los Angeles Farmers Market.
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