maiden name Maria Dundall; publ. books & illustr. under the name of Maria Graham, since 1828 under the name Maria, Lady Callcott
1st in India 1809 w. Thomas Graham, 3rd son to Robert Graham, laird of Fintry; 2nd in London 1827 w. painter Augustus Wall Callcott (1779-1844)
1785 in Papcastle near Cockermouth;
1842
Kensington near London, England
captain George Dundas (1756-1814)
India
Journal of a residence in India (1812) - translated into French 1818; Memoirs of the war of the French in Spain (by Albert Jean Rocca) - transl. from French (1816); Letters on India, with etchings and a map (1814); Three months passed in the mountains East of Rome, during the Year 1819 (1820), transl. into French: Séjour de trois mois dans les montagnes près de Rome pendant l'année 1819 (1822); Journal of a residence in Chile during the year 1822; and a voyage from Chile to Brazil in 1823 (1824); Journal of a voyage to Brazil, and residence there, during part of the years 1821, 1822, 1823 (1824); Voyage of the H.M.S. Blonde to the Sandwich Islands, in the years 1824-1825 (1826);
in 1823 tutor to the Brazilian emperor and his family, esp to the young Princess Maria da Gloria,
botanical, geological and landscape drawing, aquatint, and painting ;
Joyce Harvey, Marilyn Ogilvie: The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science:, London 2000; Flora Brasileira 2009: 36-37 ; The captain's wife : the South American journals of Maria Graham 1821-23; Susanne Knecht: Flora Tristan und Maria Graham, Lady Callcott. Die zweite Entdeckung Lateinamerikas (Hamburg 2004); Renate Strohmeyer: Lexikon der Naturwissenschaftlerinnen und naturkundigen Frauen Europas (Frankfurt): 65;
see further examples of her work at https://www.faz.net/aktuell/wissen/leben-gene/vom-wesen-der-pflanze-15890095/maria-graham-callcott-15890104.html ;
Further Places of Activity: Brazil and United Kingdom (England).
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