Harriet Augusta Dorotea Löwenhjelm (18 February 1887 – 24 May 1918) was a Swedish painter and poet.
[3] She was the daughter of colonel Gustaf Adolf Löwenhjelm (1842–1929) and Margareta, née Dickson (born 1853).
She accompanied Löwenhjelm on a trip to Paris and in different ways inspired her in her poetic works.
Löwenhjelm studied at Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts,[3] followed by Anna Sandström's higher teacher seminary, Kerstin Cardon's drawing school, Konstakademien (1909–1911) and for the previous superintendent of Valands konstskola, professor Carl Wilhelmson.
[3] Some of Löwenhjelm's most well-known poems are Jakt på fågel ("Bird hunt"), Tag mig.