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Elwood Decker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elwood Decker
Elwood Decker (1903–1992) was an American painter. ==Biography== Elwood Decker was born in Fresno, California on 8 April 1903. In the year of 1931, after Decker had done a tour of duty with the U.S Army, he had come to live as an artist in the sand dunes of Oceano. He had found a group of artists that he had joined with. The artists included writers, poets, and free-thinkers who called themselves Dunites. In the year of 1935, Decker decided to leave the dunes to become an artist for Civilian Conservation Corps.〔 With this new job, he was assigned to create his own representation or portrayal of the reconstruction of the buildings at historic Fort Churchill that was near Reno, Nevada. This included brick making, scaffolding, tools and equipment, and the men themselves. Over 40 of his works with this assignment were sent to Washington, and others of them were left in the state of Nevada.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.onlinenevada.org/elwood_decker )〕 By the end of 1935, Decker ended up living back in the dunes as the mysterious artist once again. In the time of June, 1946 Elwood married Ann Carpenter, who he met in the dunes, and they moved to Hollywood, California. In the year of1965, Elwood and his wife, Ann, moved from West Hollywood to Thousand Oaks, California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://elwooddecker.com/bio.html )〕
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