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The Artist's Daughter: Memoirs, 1890 - 1979

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Essex, Maryland : One Voice Press 2015Description: 334 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 978-1-940135-22-9 (paperback), 978-1-940135-23-6 (epub), 978-1-940135-24-3 (Kindle)
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  • The Artist's Daughter: Memoirs of Nancy Douglas Bowditch, 1890 - 1979
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The daughter of American painter George de Forest Brush relates her many adventures, which took her from her Parisian birthplace to New England via Italy, with side trips to the Holy Land and war-ravaged Germany. Along the way, she would tragically lose her first husband and a stepson, meet ʻAbduʼl-Bahá, receive a commission from the Guardian, and count dozens of noted believers among her acquaintances. Enriched by a selection of her own artistic work and letters to her and her family from those who knew and loved her, this memoir is an engaging snapshot of the American Bahá̕ í community in the 20th century and of life and travel in those times
Life in France -- A home at last -- City of flowers -- William Robert Pearmain -- Transition period -- A new life, home, and family -- Theater work; and becoming a Bahá̕ í -- Enroute to the Holy Land -- A Bahá̕ í pilgrimage.
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The daughter of American painter George de Forest Brush relates her many adventures, which took her from her Parisian birthplace to New England via Italy, with side trips to the Holy Land and war-ravaged Germany. Along the way, she would tragically lose her first husband and a stepson, meet ʻAbduʼl-Bahá, receive a commission from the Guardian, and count dozens of noted believers among her acquaintances. Enriched by a selection of her own artistic work and letters to her and her family from those who knew and loved her, this memoir is an engaging snapshot of the American Bahá̕ í community in the 20th century and of life and travel in those times

Life in France --
A home at last --
City of flowers --
William Robert Pearmain --
Transition period --
A new life, home, and family --
Theater work; and becoming a Bahá̕ í --
Enroute to the Holy Land --
A Bahá̕ í pilgrimage.

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