Anna Dabis

Anna Dabis (1847–13 March 1927) was a German sculptor who spent a large part of her career in Britain.

[1] After her parents died at an early age, Dabis was raised by relatives before moving to England around 1881 to take a teaching post.

[1] Dabis began to produce medals, busts, heads and statuettes, often in bronze and between 1888 and 1895 she exhibited ten works at the Royal Academy in London.

[2][3] She supported the suffragette movement and in 1889 she signed the Declaration in Favour of Women's Suffrage.

[2] King's College London holds her bronzed plaster bust of Frida Mond.