Anne Crawford, Baroness von Rabé (January 11, 1846 – December 18, 1912) was an Italian-born writer and painter.
[1] Her father died in 1857 and Louisa Ward Crawford married painter Luther Terry, to Anne's disapproval.
Her stepsister Margaret Terry Chanler recalled Anne Crawford as a temperamental woman who squandered her extensive artistic talents.
With his military and feudal outlook and fondness for dueling, he clashed with other members of Anne Crawford's family, especially Julia Ward Howe.
Eventually she moved to Rome, where, according to Chandler "she fell more and more into the clutches of a medium, a spiritistic padrona with whom she lived and by whom she was exploited.