Antonia Isabella Eugénie Dickson (c. 1854 – August 29, 1903) was a writer, lecturer, music composer, and concert pianist.
Antonia Dickson was a classically-trained concert pianist, considered a child prodigy.
She trained in conservatories in Leipzig and Stuttgart, and then performed in France, Scotland, and at the Crystal Palace Park in London.
At 17, she began writing for Chambers' Journal of Popular Literature, Science, and Art, and remained a regular contributor throughout her life.
[2] Dickson moved to the United States with her mother, sister, and brother in May 1879.