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Judith Trim : ウィキペディア英語版
Judith Trim

Judith Trim (11 October 1943 – 9 January 2001) was an English studio potter.〔 From 1969–1976, she was married to Roger Waters of the rock band Pink Floyd, her childhood sweetheart.
Her father was a research scientist at the University of Cambridge,〔 but encouraged her to concentrate on art.〔 She took A-levels in the arts and natural sciences at Cambridge's County High School for Girls,〔 and then studied at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham.〔 During her time with Waters, she worked as an art teacher, including a period during the mid to late 60's at Dame Alice Owen's Girls' Grammar School in Islington, North London.〔
She was shown on the gatefold sleeve of the original release of Pink Floyd's 1969 album ''Ummagumma'',〔 but was excised from subsequent CD reissues.〔 The uncropped picture was restored for the album's inclusion in the box set ''Oh, by the Way''.〔 Waters says that when he played her the finished recording of ''The Dark Side of the Moon'', she burst into tears, which Waters saw as an indication that the work would be successful. He has admitted to infidelities during the marriage, and to his regret that they lost him his wife,〔 and describes "the beginnings of the end of that marriage" as occurring in Greece in the summer of 1974.〔Roger Waters, on his Facebook page (full citation to follow)〕 They had no children together.〔
Following her divorce from Waters, she spent ten years living alone in London,〔 concentrating on her pottery, focusing on coiled pots.〔 She held an exhibition at the Anatol Orient gallery in Portobello Road, London, in 1989,〔 and others at Contemporary Applied Art, Contemporary Ceramics and Ruth Coram Arts.〔 Her work is in the collection of museums such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art,〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Judy Trim. Tall Vase. )Norwich Castle,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Judy Trim ceramic bowl )〕 the Ashmolean Museum,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ashmolean Museum Annual Report 2000-2001 (PDF) )〕 the Fitzwilliam Museum.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dish: Narcissus by Judy Trim )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Oval Dish: Blue Ceremonial by Judy Trim )〕 and the Shipley Museum.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Oval Mauve by Judy Trim )〕 Some of her work was sold through the Crafts Council shop at the Victoria and Albert Museum.〔 She signed her pottery with the initials "JT", in a circle.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=British Studio Ceramics )
In 1996 she married the architect and painter Leonard Hessing, with whom she had one son, Theo.〔 She died on 9 January 2001, from breast cancer.
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