Anna Mary Howitt, Mrs Watts (15 January 1824 – 23 July 1884) was an English Pre-Raphaelite professional (history) painter, professional writer, women's rights activist and spiritualist. Following a health crisis in 1856, she exhibited rarely as a painter, but continued to work as a professional writer. She became a pioneering drawing medium. It is likely the term "automatic drawing" originated with her. She was involved in the married women property committee. (From Wikipedia) More about Anna Mary Howitt: | Books about Anna Mary Howitt -- Books by Anna Mary Howitt Books about Anna Mary Howitt: 1 additional book about Anna Mary Howitt in the extended shelves:
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