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:''This article is not about the painter Adrian Scott Stokes'' Adrian Stokes (27 October 1902 – 15 December 1972) was a British writer and painter, known principally as an influential art critic. He was also a published poet. == Background == Stokes' father, Durham Stokes, was a multi-millionaire stock broker who had once stood for Parliament as a Liberal Party candidate. His affluence allowed the younger Stokes to live financially independent his entire life. Adrian Stokes attended Rugby School. During World War I his elder brother Philip was killed in France. Stokes entered Magdalen College, Oxford where he read philosophy, politics and classics. He achieved a second class in those fields in 1923 as well as excellence in tennis. After graduation, Stokes travelled to India and returned by way of China and the United States. It was these travels, as well as a college visit to Italy, that fostered an appreciation of art as the means to make sense of life.
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