Louise Elizabeth Garden–MacLeod (1857–1944) was an English-born American artist and arts educator.
[1] Louise Elizabeth Garden was born in London, England, on 25 April 1857.
[2][3] It was at the Royal School of Art she studying under N. G. Green, an instructor to the British royal family, as well as a pupil of George Lesile, Henry Fiske, Richard Eschke, and Leandro Ramón Garrido.
[3][4] In 1887, she moved from London to Los Angeles, California in hopes that the milder weather would improve her health.
[1] In 1890, she wed Malcolm MacLeod, a Scottish inventor who helped her with running the art school.