Laura E. Foster (1871 - September 23, 1920) was an American artist, known for her illustrations and cartoons.
[1][2] Foster lived and worked in San Francisco until the earthquake of 1906, after which she moved to New York City.
[3][4] In 1908, she married Donald C. Monroe, but continued to work under her unmarried name.
[5][6] As a professional cartoonist, her work appeared in Life, the Saturday Evening Post and other periodicals.
[7][1] Foster's work was often related to women's suffrage and she created images that were both pro- and anti-suffragist.