Stella Bowen: Ford’s chair
Art, Love and War
- Periods:
- To England
- An artist's journey
- Inner worlds
- The return to England
- The war years
Period: Inner worlds

Ford’s chair
painted in Paris, c. 1928
oil on canvas 92 x 59.8 cm
not signed, not dated
private collection
Although the break-up of Ford Madox Ford and Stella Bowen had its share of bitterness, Bowen painted this bleak picture about his absence. She had refused to continue the relationship when Ford became involved with Rene Wright, an American widow.
The empty chair is a respectful but sombre reminder that it was he who left their home, but Bowen has also painted a view through the window, as if forcing herself to look beyond his departure.
Paintings
- Ford Madox Ford
- Sisley Huddleston
- Study for Le Restaurant Lavigne
- Mary Widney
- Julia Madox Ford
- Ford playing solitaire
- Edith Sitwell
- Reclining nude
- Self-portrait
- Julia
- Le glacier
- Fords chair
- Le masque
- Mask
- La terrasse
- Interior, Paris