Clara Erskine Clement
Clara Erskine Clement Waters was an American author and traveler.
Early life
On August 28, 1834, Clement was born as Clara Erskine in St. Louis, Missouri. Clement's father was John Erskine, a businessman. Clement's mother was Harriet Bethiah Erskine. She was educated at home by private tutors.Career
Clement's writing career began in 1869 with the privately printed work, Simple Story of the Orient.Personal life
In 1852, Clement married James Hazen Clement, a businessman. They moved to Newton, Massachusetts.After the death of her first husband, in 1882 Clement married Edwin Forbes Waters, author and owner of the Boston Daily Advertiser. They resided in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Clement made extensive tours in Europe, visited Palestine and Turkey in 1868, and traveled round the world in 1883/4. Her travels continued later in life.
Selected works
Simple Story of the Orient, her first work, printed privately Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art Artists of the Nineteenth Century and their Works, with Laurence Hutton Eleanor Maitland, a novel Life of Charlotte Cushman History of Egypt Hand-Books of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture Christian Symbols and Stories of the Saints Stories of Art and Artists The Queen of the Adriatic or Venice, Mediaeval and Modern- Naples: The City of Parthenope and Its Environs Angels in Art Women Artists in Europe and America Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. Women in the Fine Arts