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Stella Bowen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Stella Bowen
Esther Gwendolyn "Stella" Bowen (1893–1947) was an Australian artist and writer. ==Early career==
Bowen was born in North Adelaide, an inner suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher= Australian Dictionary of Biography On-line edition )〕 As a young girl, Bowen enjoyed drawing and convinced her mother to allow her to study with Margaret Preston. However, her desire to pursue art training in Melbourne was thwarted by her mother's ill health and reluctance to let her daughter follow such a career. When her mother died in 1914, Bowen left for England with a return ticket and an allowance of £20 per month. In cosmopolitan London, she studied at the Westminster School of Art and mixed in the exhilarating company of writers, artists, poets and political activists. Early in 1918,〔"Bowen, Stella, Drawn from Life, Picador (1941, reprinted 1999) p 67〕 Bowen met and fell in love with the writer Ford Madox Ford. She was twenty-four, he was forty-four. The couple fled to rural England where their daughter Julie was born in 1920. But by 1922 the family were fed up with the hardships of life in the English countryside and moved temporarily to France. They soon decided to remain in France and moved to Paris. Caught up in the bohemian café society of Paris, Ford started a literary magazine and was a leading figure among the expatriate writers. Bowen, meanwhile, found her first studio but managed little time for painting in between attending to the needs of Ford and their daughter.
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