Laura Pope Forester

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Born
Laura Atkinson

31 January 1873
Died1953 (aged 7980)
MonumentsPope's Museum, Georgia
OccupationFolk artist
Laura Pope Forester
Born
Laura Atkinson

31 January 1873
Died1953 (aged 7980)
MonumentsPope's Museum, Georgia
OccupationFolk artist
Spouse(s)B. H. Pope (1894–1911)
J. F.
Forester
(m. 1914)
Children2

Laura Pope Forester (also spelled Forrester;[1] 31 January 1873 – 1953)[2] was a self-taught American folk artist, who created one of the earliest outdoor art environments in the United States.[3] By the time she died in 1953, the space around Forester's rural Georgia home and store featured over 200 concrete sculptures, many of which celebrated notable women in history and mythology.[2]

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