Paintings Hung in Parlors: May Alcott and other Nineteenth Century Women Artists

Springfield Museums 21 Edwards Street, Springfield

In the middle of the nineteenth century, May Alcott took art classes in Boston, wandered in the woods with pen and ink, started and ran her own art school, illustrated the first edition of her sister Louisa’s best-selling novel, Little Women, and left Massachusetts to sketch and study in London and Paris.

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