• Paul Benney (born London, 30 May 1959) is a British artist who rose to international prominence as a contemporary artist whilst living and working in...
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  • planted thousands of trees. Stewart is commemorated in a painting by Paul Benney, portraying him as a 92-year-old Normandy Veteran, commissioned by Charles...
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  • and goldsmith Matt Benney (1902–1980), New Zealand civil servant and politician Paul Benney (born 1959), British artist Simon Benney (born 1966), British...
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  • Simon Benney (1 January 1966) is an English designer and maker of jewellery and objets d'art. The holder of two Royal Warrants, for HM The Queen and HRH...
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    was selected to paint the coronation ceremony, and Peter Kuhfeld and Paul Benney to paint the coronation portraits of Charles and Camilla respectively...
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  • son Simon Benney (born 1 January 1966) now runs the business; he has also held four Royal Warrants simultaneously. An older son, Paul Benney (born 30 May...
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    the exhibit including depictions of the crucifixion by Francis Bacon, Paul Benney and Ricardo Cinalli. One of the artworks on display was a life-size sculpture...
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  • Slut.[citation needed] According to co-founder John Burgess, he and Paul Benney (the other founder of the magazine) intended Jockey Slut to just be a...
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    York City in 1981. Coleman was a contemporary of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Paul Benney, Keith Haring, Rick Prol, Kjell Erik Killi Olsen, Kenny Scharf, and Robert...
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    Frederick Jones (born Charles Frederick Benney Dunshea; 16 November 1884 – 25 May 1966) was a New Zealand trade unionist, Member of Parliament and the...
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