• The Hosmer School in Watertown, Massachusetts is a public elementary school. It was built on land donated by Harriet's father, Dr. Hiram Hosmer.
  • Perhaps the greatest talent to emerge from this artistic coven was the sculptor Harriet Hosmer. Hosmer was extraordinary from a young age.
  • Harriet Goodhue Hosmer (October 9, 1830 - February 21, 1908) was an American sculptor associated with the neoclassical movement who spent many of...
  • harriet hosmer Harriet Hosmer was an American sculptor who emigrated to Rome at age 22 and became part of an expatriate community of American writers and...
  • 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Harriet-Goodhue-Hosmer. Accessed 16 July 2024.
  • Summary of Harriet Hosmer. Not just one of her country's first significant female and gay artists, Hosmer was, with Edmonia Lewis, one of the two leading...
  • Hosmer, Harriet (1830-1905). Posted on February 17, 2014 by Susan Ritchie. Harvard Square Library exists solely on the basis of donations.
  • This biography is republished in full with kind permission from The Art Story – Harriet Hosmer. Not just one of her country’s first significant female and gay...
  • Complete article about Harriet G. Hosmer found at HistorysWomen.com! ... Harriet Hosmer was born in Watertown, Massachusetts into a physician’s family.
  • Harriet Hosmer challenged the nineteenth-century idea that sculpture was a profession only for men.