The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)/Alcott, May

ALCOTT, May , American artist, daughter of A. B. Alcott: b. Concord, Mass., 1840; d. 1879. She studied at

the Boston School of Design, and under Krug, Rimmer, Hunt, Vautier, Johnston and Müller. Thenceforward she lived variously in Boston, London and Paris; after marriage chiefly in the last. She did good work in still-life painting, both oil and water-color, and copied Turner so ably that Ruskin had some of the work adopted for models at the South Kensington schools. She published &lsquo;Concord Sketches,&rsquo; with a preface by her sister (1869); &lsquo;Art Studying Abroad&rsquo; (1879).