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DESCRIPTION:Jun 2 - Sep 20\, 2026\nBenton End was a Tudor manor house in Su
 ffolk where Cedric Morris\, a painter and plantsman\, and his life partner
 \, the artist Arthur Lett-Haines\, ran an informal art school from the 194
 0s through the 1970s. The garden was as important as the teaching. Morris 
 bred irises obsessively and cultivated a landscape that became as influent
 ial as anything he put on canvas. The students who passed through included
  a young Lucian Freud\, whose early paintings show Benton End’s unmistak
 able influence. Beth Chatto\, who would transform British horticulture\, l
 earned to garden at Benton End. Elizabeth David was a regular at the table
 . The Garden Museum is now presenting an exhibition devoted to this specia
 l world. On view are paintings\, drawings\, photographs\, correspondence\,
  and personal objects from the school’s heyday.
LOCATION:Garden Museum\, 5 Lambeth Palace Rd\, Bishop's\, London SE1 7LB\, 
 United Kingdom
SUMMARY:Benton End: A Paradise of Pollen and Paint
URL;VALUE=TEXT:https://airmail.news/arts-intel/events/benton-end-a-paradise
 -of-pollen-and-paint
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