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List of Illustrations by Mary Lane McMillan
(located as of March 25, 2008)

Book Illustrations:

Mr. Pratt's Patients              by Joseph Lincoln        1913 (book cover)

Happy Acres                         by Edna Turpin             1913 (15 illust.)

Swirling Waters                     by Max Rittenburg        1913 (1 color frontspiece, 2 illust.)

Sight to the Blind                  by Lucy Furman            1914
Mothering on Perilous         by Lucy Furman            1915 (20 illust.)

Joan and the Babies and I  by Cosmo Hamilton      1917 (4 illust.)


Magazine Covers by Mary L. McMillan:

Holland’s, March 1906- no title (woman seated by window and holding a book)

Holland’s, October 1906- no title (woman reaching up to grab grapes on vine)

Holland’s, October 1907- no title (young woman with vase with red roses)

The Etude, October 1907- no title (woman playing piano)

Holland’s, December 1907- no title (two young women on street with packages)

Holland’s, January 1908- no title (young woman looking at grandfather clock)

Holland’s, March 1908- no title (two girls running after a rabbit)

Holland’s, May 1908- no title (woman standing before a stream)

Holland’s, June 1908- no title (young man and woman in a canoe at night)

Holland’s, August 1908- no title (woman with fan reclining in hammock)

Holland’s, December 1908- no title (two girls on stairs looking towards fireplace)

Holland’s, November 1910- no title (landscape with windmill and Dutch woman walking)

Holland’s, February 1911- no title (two young Dutch women reading valentines)

Judge, December, 19 1914-  “Interrupted Proposal”

Judge, October 23, 1915- “Ring Off!”

Judge, June 10, 1916- “A Tennis Racket”

Judge, July 22, 1916- "Reddy Maid Suits"

Every Week, April 23, 1917- (no title, woman with red hat)

Every Week, July 23, 1917- (no title, girls surprised by a worm)

Judge, August 4, 1917- “Sail of Dry Goods”

Judge, August 25, 1917- “A Miss”

Every Week, September 3, 1917- ("The Plowman", no title on magazine)

Every Week, May 11, 1918- (no title, boy giving girl a heart)

American Magazine, April 1925- (no title, woman in yellow)

American Magazine, June 1925- (no title, woman with daisies)

American Magazine, August 1925 (no title, woman with parasol)

Pictorial Review, December 1925- (no title, mother reading to child)

Pictorial Review, February 1928- (no title, girl holding valentine)

Pictorial Review, July 1928- (no title, girl holding salt box)


Magazine Story and Serial Fiction Illustrations by Mary L. McMillan:

Holland's, June 1909- "The Fire of Spring" by Leigh Gordon Giltner (1 illust.)

Holland's, June 1912- "Bud and I and the Governor" by Earl C. Wight (2 illust.)

Holland's, August 1912- "Culture Smothered in Onions" by Minnie Barbour Adams (2 illust)

Pictorial Review, April 1913- “A Stranger in the House” by Courtney Ryley Cooper (3 illust.)

St. Nicholas, July 1914- "Sun and shade in a quiet nook..." (1 independent illust.)

Life, July 30, 1914- “Weather Forecast” series (2 independent illust.)

Life, August 6, 1914- “Weather Forecast” series (2 independent illust.)

Life, August 13, 1914- “Weather Forecast” series (2 independent illust.)

Life, August 20, 1914- “Weather Forecast” series (1 independent illust.)

McCall’s, September 1914- “The Crowning” (serial, Chap. I-II) by Mary Imlay Taylor (2 illust.)

McCall’s, October 1914- “The Crowning” (serial, Chap. III-VI) by Mary Imlay Taylor (1 illust.)

McCall’s, November 1914-  “The Crowning” (serial, Chap.V-VI) by Mary Imlay Taylor (1 illust.)

Life, December 3, 1914- "A Case of Insomnia" (1 independent illustration)

McCall’s, December 1914- “The Crowning” (serial, Chap. VI– VII) by Mary Imlay Taylor (1 illust.)

McCall’s, January 1915- “The Crowning” (serial, Chap. VIII) by Mary Imlay Taylor (1 illust.)

McCall’s, February 1915- “The Crowning” (serial, Chap. IX-X) by Mary Imlay Taylor (1 illust.)

                                             “A Bungalow in Spain” by Winifred Arnold (1 illust.)

McCall’s, March 1915- “The Crowning” (serial, Chap. XI-XII) by Mary Imlay Taylor (1 illust.)

McCall’s, April 1915- “The Crowning” (serial, Chap. XIII-XVI end) by Mary Imlay Taylor (2 illust.)

McCall’s, June 1915- “The Wonder Woman” (serial, Chap. I-III) by Mae N. Long (2 illust.)     

McCall’s, July 1915- “The Wonder Woman” (serial, Chap. IV-VI) by Mae N. Long (1 illust.)

                                    “My Mosquito Man” by Agnes M. Finn (1 illust.)

Pictorial Review, July 1915- "On the Brink" by Ethel Patterson

Life, August 5, 1915- "Nothing New Under the Sun" (1 independent illust.)

McCall’s, August 1915- “The Wonder Woman (VII-VIII) by Mae N. Long (2 illust.)

                                          “The Overgrown Girl” by A Thankful Mother (1 illust.)

McCall’s, September 1915- “The Wonder Woman” (serial, Chap. IX-XI) by Mae N. Long (1 illust.)

                                                 “Sixteen” by Linda Stevens Almond (1 illust.)

McCall’s, October 1915- “The Wonder Woman” (Chap. XII-XIII) by Mae N. Long (1 illust.)

McCall’s, November 1915- “The Wonder Woman”(Chap. XIV-XV) by Mae N. Long (1 illust.)

McCall’s, December 1915- “The Wonder Woman”(Chap. XV-XVI end) by Mae N. Long (1 illust.)

                                                 “Joan’s Soul Letter by Edna Erle Wilson (1 illust.)

Life, February 3, 1916- “From the Want Columns” (1 independent illust.)

Saturday Evening Post, March 25, 1916- “In that Bony Light” by Kennett Harris (3 illust.)

McCall’s, March 1916- “The 15th Oyster Shell” by Nan Shanks Clark (2 illust.)

American Magazine, May 1916- "So Very Congenial" by Leila Burton Wells (2 illust)

McCall’s, June 1916-  “In Butterfly Lane” by Maud Palmer Hart (3 illust.)

McCall’s, July 1916- “The Wishing Lake” by Myra G. Reed (1 illust.)

McCall’s, April 1917- “Pigs of Persephone” by Katherine K. Crosby (2 illust.)

American Magazine, May 1917- “Unwanted: A Love Story” by Olive Higgins Prouty (2 illust.)

McCall’s, November 1917- “Mr. & Miss Grundy” (serial part 1) by Nalbro Bartley (4 illust.)

                                                “The Shadow of Youth” by Mary Heaton Vorse (3 illust.)

McCall’s, December 1917- “Mr. & Miss Grundy” (serial part 2) by Nalbro Bartley (3 illust.)

McCall’s, January 1918- “Mr. & Miss Grundy” (serial part 3) by Nalbro Bartley (3 illust.)

McCall’s, February 1918- “Mr. & Miss Grundy” (serial part 4) by Nalbro Bartley (2 illust.)

                                              “The Hero of Class B” by Edward Huntington (3 illust.)

McCall’s, March 1918- “Mr. & Miss Grundy” (serial part 5) by Nalbro Bartley (2 illust.)

McCall’s, April 1918- “Mr. & Miss Grundy” (serial part 6) by Nalbro Bartley (3 illust.)

McCall’s, May 1918- “Mr. & Miss Grundy” (serial part 7) by Nalbro Bartley (2 illust.)

McCall’s, August 1918- “The Paisley Shawl”(serial part 1) by William D. Pelley (2 illust.)

McCall’s, September 1918- “The Paisley Shawl”(part 2-end) by William D. Pelley (2 illust.)

McCall’s, October 1918- “Rainbow’s End” by Royal Brown (2 illust.)

McCall’s, June 1919- “The Glory” (serial part 1) by Juliet Tompkins (4 illust.)

McCall’s, July 1919- “The Glory” (serial part 2) by Juliet Tompkins (4 illust.)

McCall’s, August 1919- “The Glory” (serial part 3) by Juliet Tompkins (2 illust.)

McCall’s, September 1919-  “The Glory” (serial part 4-end) by Juliet Tompkins (4 illust.)

McCall’s, December 1920- “Creeping Jenny” by Kate Douglas Wiggin (3 illust.)

McCall’s, March 1921-  “Double Barriers” by Bernice Brown (1 illust.)    


Christmas Pageants Written and Illustrated by Mary L. McMillan:

Woman's Home Companion, December 1925- "The Old, Old Story" (8 shadowgraphs)

Pictorial Review, December 1928- “Bringers of Gifts” (2 full color pages)

Pictorial Review, December 1931-“Gifts of Time” (2 full color pages)

Christmas Magazine, December 1937- “The Kingdom of the Christ-Child” (2 full color pages)



Other Artwork

1917 watercolors for USDA- US National Arboretum and Mycology Laboratory, Beltsville, MD


Advertising Illustration:

1915 Campbell’s soup advertisement for tomato soup “Let’s have a Campbell-Soup Supper!”

Campbell's Soup advertisement, 1915
21915McCallsCampbellsSoup.jpg

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