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  1. Abigail May Alcott Nieriker (July 26, 1840 – December 29, 1879) was an American artist and the youngest sister of Louisa May Alcott. She was the basis for the character Amy (an anagram of May) in her sister's semi-autobiographical novel Little Women (1868).

  2. Learn about the life and art of Abba May Alcott Nieriker, the youngest and most artistic daughter of Louisa May Alcott. Discover how she pursued her passion for painting, traveled to Europe, married a Swiss musician, and left her niece Lulu to Louisa.

  3. Mar 8, 2023 · Learn about the life and work of Abigail May Alcott Nieriker, the real Amy March from Little Women. She was a talented painter who studied in Europe, exhibited at the Paris Salon, and fought for social and gender equality in artistic education.

  4. Dec 14, 2020 · When her sister May died in Europe in 1879, Louisa helped raise her daughter, Louisa May Nieriker. Louisa’s hard work and passion lived on in her niece — and in the books that survived her.

    • Jo. The second-oldest March sister Alcott based on herself. She was an avid runner and tree-climber until the Civil War, when she served as a nurse and contracted typhoid pneumonia.
    • Meg. The oldest March sister is based on Alcott’s real-life oldest sister Anna Bronson Alcott. She, too, was a rule-follower who accepted the ideals of Victorian womanhood.
    • Amy. The youngest March sister is based on the youngest Alcott sister Abigail May, who went by her middle name (Amy spelled backwards). She had a passion for fine arts and fine clothes, but longed for the opportunity to learn more.
    • Beth. The second-youngest March sister is based on Alcott’s sister by the same name, Elizabeth. She was shy in real life, and Alcott apparently talked about her the least in her diaries.
  5. May 24, 2022 · Learn about the life and work of May Alcott Nieriker, the youngest sister of Louisa May Alcott, who studied painting in Paris in the late 1870s. Discover how her friend Rosa Peckham captured her transformation from a plain woman to a fashionable artist in a striking portrait.

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  7. Abigail May Alcott Nieriker (July 26, 1840 – December 29, 1879) was an American artist and the youngest sister of Louisa May Alcott. She was the basis for the character Amy (an anagram of May) in her sister's semi-autobiographical novel Little Women (1868).

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