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  • “Erosion - Nantucket” - acrylic
  • “Millicent Clapp” - photograph
  • “Nantucket Moors” - acrylic
  • “Nantucket Marshes” - acrylic
  • “Sails” - acrylic
  • “Waterlogged” - acrylic
  • “Sunset” - acrylic

Maud Millicent Clapp

1913-2001

Mili Clapp studied with Frank Swift Chase, and later with Philip Burnham Hicken (who would be as influential with postwar artists as Chase was with an earlier generation of painters). She joined the Artists Association of Nantucket in 1947, acting as a committee member and supporter of the organization for many years.

From her son Eugene:

Maud Millicent Greenwell Clapp was born in Kealakekua, Hawaii in 1913. She graduated from Stanford University in 1936 and afterwards attended California School of Fine Arts and San Francisco School of Design. She studied with Armin Hansen in Carmel, CA and later in Nantucket, MA with Philip Hicken and Frank Swift Chase. She also studied figure and portraiture with King Coffin in Boston.

Millicent often signed her pictures Mili as an anonymous neutral identity for judging purposes in exhibits. The subjects of her oil, pastel and acrylic paintings were located primarily in Hawaii, California and Nantucket, as well as throughout the greater Boston area and numerous travel destinations.

Millicent belonged to the Wellesley (MA) Society of Artists, the Wellesley Arts and Crafts Guild and the Artists Association of Nantucket where several of her paintings are part of their permanent collection. She showed her paintings in group exhibitions in Massachusetts at the Museum of Fine Arts, the Copley Society of Art, the Marblehead Art Association, the Kenneth Taylor Galleries (Nantucket) as well as in other local and regional exhibitions.

Millicent died in 2001 in Boston, Massachusetts where she lived for over fifty years.