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Janet Payne Bowles : ウィキペディア英語版 | Janet Payne Bowles
Janet Payne Bowles (c. 1872 – July 18, 1948) was an artist and metal smith from the United States. She is known for creating intricate jewelry, silverware and other small objects. Payne Bowles' work was a favorite of J. P. Morgan, who commissioned numerous works from her. ==Biography== Payne was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1872 or 1873,〔 the daughter of John Godman Payne (c. 1847 – c. 1889) and Mary Byfield (born c. 1846). She played piano for much of her youth, studying under Clarence Forsyth. As a student at Indianapolis High School she studied art under Roda E. Selleck, who was influential in the Arts and Crafts movement in the region. Payne graduated from there in 1890.〔 Payne then became active in the area's art community. She joined the Portfolio Club, which was an association of area artists, writers, architects, teachers and musicians who gathered regularly for exhibitions, lectures and social events.〔 Payne soon met Joseph Moore Bowles, another Arts and Crafts artist in the area who had helped to found the Portfolio Club and had also begun the quarterly art journal ''Modern Art'' in 1893, a publication described as "one of the most influential art journals to spread the Arts and Crafts message." The two were married on October 22, 1895, and moved to Boston. The family had two children, daughter Mira (born in 1902) and son Jan (born in 1904). In the early years they moved often.〔
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