Legge met
John Lodwick at
Orange in
Vichy France on 13 January 1942 while Lodwick was working on his first novel,
Running to Paradise, which he dedicated to her when it was published in 1943. By 1945, Legge and Lodwick were living in Cornwall with their two children, with Legge working as a book collector. Legge died on 5 January 1949 while living at Villa Boramar in
Banyuls-sur-Mer in the
Pyrénées-Orientales region of France and was buried in the Cimetière Communal de Banyuls-sur-Mer there. The cause of death was
pleurisy and
pneumonia. The 1936 Man Ray sketch of Legge, entitled "Sheila", was included in an April 1970 exhibit at the
Centre Georges Pompidou entitled
The Ballad of The Ladies Out of Time. Up to the publication of this book, nothing was known about Legge, other than her performance at the opening of the
International Surrealist Exhibition in 1936. In 2016, a theatre group in New York City included Legge as a character in a play based on parts of Rene Magritte's life, entitled,
A Journey Through The Mind Of The Surrealist Painter. == References ==