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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).

    • Louisa May (Nieriker) Rasim (1879–1975)
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  2. Abba May Alcott Nieriker. A maiden full of lofty dreams. Slender, fair, and tall. As all the goddesses she traced. Upon her chamber wall. ~from "Our Madonna". Poem by Louisa May Alcott. Abigail May Alcott, the youngest of the Alcott daughters, was born in Concord, Massachusetts on July 26, 1840. Like "Amy March" in Little Women, May was a blue ...

  3. Mar 8, 2023 · Orchard House’s website. Abigail May Alcott Nieriker was the real Amy March from Little Women. However, she was so much more than an inspiration. Born under a lucky star, she earned praise from the toughest art critics. Moreover, she fought for social and gender equality in artistic education.

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  5. Abigail May Alcott was born July 26, 1840 into the eccentric – today we might say ‘progressive’ — Alcott family. Her father, Bronson Alcott, was a hopelessly improvident romantic, passionate about social justice and education. Her mother, Abigail, kept the family financially afloat while advocating women’s rights.

  6. Abigail May Alcott, the youngest of the Alcott daughters, was born in Concord, Massachusetts on July 26, 1840. May had also long exhibited a talent for drawing, painting, and artistic experimentation. She formally studied art in Boston, where her teachers were the highly influential Dr. William Rimmer and William Morris Hunt.

  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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    Abigail May Alcott Nieriker (July 26, 1840 – December 29, 1879) Death [ edit ] The death of Elizabeth "Lizzie" Sewall, the model for Beth in Little Women, on March 14, 1858, made Abba depressed and sad.

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