Cedric Morris’s garden paintings bloom in London exhibition
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Cedric Morris’s garden paintings bloom in London exhibition
A famous artist’s garden that inspired many when its owner was alive has come to London, in the form of paintings by Cedric Morris. The house, Benton End, is a roughly 500-year-old manor that was bought by Sir Cedric Lockwood Morris in 1939 as a working home to teach artists while his partner, Arthur Lett-Haines, looked after the running of the school. The garden became famous for its planting style, which was heavily influenced by Mediterranean…
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