Louisa Lander (1826–1923) was a member of the expatriate community of American women sculptors who settled in Rome in the mid-nineteenth century, led by Charlotte Cushman and Harriet Hosmer. Lander was ostracized from this community in 1859 due to a rumored personal scandal, and many of the details of her later life remain unknown.
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8 October 1826 Salem, Massachusetts
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Died |
1923 (aged 96) Washington, D.C.
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Zodiac | Libra |
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