Education
Born Mildred Agnes Bell, she attended school in London.
Born Mildred Agnes Bell, she attended school in London.
She was curator of Prints and Drawings at the India Office Library and wrote extensively on the collection and studies on them. In 1930 she joined Street Hilda"s College, Oxford with a history scholarship. Bill had passed the Indian Civil Service examination and was in the School of Oriental Studies, London.
Bill left for India in 1931 and the two were engaged just before he left.
After marriage Bill worked in Bihar for nearly a decade and on his return to England he became Keeper of Indian Art at the Victoria and Albert Museum and was a leading scholar of Indian court painting and the Company style. Mildred Archer"s curatorial career began in 1954 with the cataloguing of the East India Company"s collection of paintings in the collection of the India Office Library.
lieutenant occupied her for 26 years. Other works included Natural History Drawings (1962), British Drawings (1969), Company Drawings (1972), Indian Popular Painting (1977) and finally (with Toby Falk) Indian Miniature Paintings (1981).
In 1979 she wrote British Portraiture 1770-1825.
Her later publications included a study of the Daniell aquatints of India (1980), the V&A exhibition catalogue India Observed (1982), and studies of William Simpson"s Indian sketchbooks (1986) and the prints and Company paintings associated with James and William Fraser (1989). Her last book was India Served and Observed (1994).