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Dahlov Ipcar : ウィキペディア英語版
Dahlov Ipcar

Dahlov Ipcar (née Zorach) (born November 12, 1917) is an American painter, illustrator and author. She is best known for her colorful, kaleidoscopic-styled paintings featuring animals – primarily in either farm or wild settings. She currently resides in Georgetown, Maine.
==Biography==
Dahlov Ipcar was born November 12, 1917, in Windsor, Vermont, the younger of two children, to parents William and Marguerite Zorach. She was raised in Greenwich Village, New York City, attended City and Country School, Caroline Pratt's progressive school, and grew up surrounded by bohemian influences.〔(Ipcar, Dahlov. ''My Family, My Life, My Art'' )〕 Encouraged by her parents, she started painting at a very young age. She briefly attended Oberlin, dropping out after only one semester, frustrated with the academic restrictions on her artistic expression.
In 1936, at the age of 19, Dahlov married Adolph Ipcar, a young man hired to tutor her in math for her college tests.〔(Times Record obituary- Adolph Ipcar )〕 They spent that year in New York City, Adolph working as a math tutor while Dahlov taught art two days a week. The following winter, they decided to move into the extra farm house on her parents' property in Georgetown, Maine, and started a farm of their own.〔(Dahlov Ipcar biography page )〕 They became modern-day subsistence farmers: growing their own food, raising animals and their two sons, as well as selling eggs and milk on the side for extra money. Dahlov continued painting throughout her life as both a source of pleasure and income. In addition to painting, she has written four fantasy novels, written and/or illustrated numerous children's books, and crafted three-dimensional cloth sculptures.〔 Her marriage lasted until 2003, when Adolph died at the age of 98 after a brief illness.
Dahlov continues to paint on a daily basis. She also actively attends her gallery openings and book signings.

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