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  2. Peter Watson (arts benefactor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, society photographer, artist and set designer Sir Cecil Beaton began a lifelong obsession with Watson, though the two never became lovers. One chapter from Hugo Vickers' authorized biography of Cecil Beaton is titled "I Love You, Mr. Watson". In 1940, Watson provided funding for Cyril Connolly's Horizon and became its arts editor.

  3. Peter Watson (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Watson (born 1952) is a ... 1952 Watson’s photographic career started in his teenage years when he photographed and produced his own black & white prints in ...

  4. Peter Watson - Wikipedia

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    Peter Watson (shoemaker) (fl. 1824), shoemaker and political activist, Chester-le-Street, England; Peter Watson (arts benefactor) (1908–1956), British art collector, benefactor and publisher; Peter Watson (ophthalmologist) (1930–2017), British ophthalmologist; Peter Watson (footballer, born 1934) (1934–2013), English footballer for ...

  5. List of Grauman's Chinese Theatre handprint ceremonies

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    Emma Watson imprinted Hermione Granger's wand. Rupert Grint imprinted Ron Weasley's wand. Daniel Radcliffe imprinted Harry Potter's wand. Harold Lloyd imprinted his eyeglasses. Whoopi Goldberg imprinted her dreadlocks. Marilyn Monroe imprinted her earring. Yoshiki imprinted his drumsticks.

  6. The Venetians (Australian band) - Wikipedia

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    Skeet returned to Sydney in 1999 and continued to produce records, including projects at Powles' Spacejunk studio. He later produced and developed artists through his own production company, Skeet Music and was under contract with Universal Music Publishing. Peter Watson lived in Sydney, and worked in the finance industry.

  7. Horizon (British magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It had a print run of 120 issues [1] [2] or 20 volumes. [3] Connolly founded Horizon after T. S. Eliot ended The Criterion in January 1939, with Peter Watson as its financial backer [2] and de facto art editor. Connolly was editor throughout its publication and Stephen Spender was an uncredited associate editor until early 1941. [4]