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Rainey Bennett BIOGRAPHY
1907 Marion, Indiana - 1998 Chicago, Illinois. Known for: Modernist-leaning landscape painting, illustration, mural.
The following information was submitted by Dan Rosenheim:. Bennett was married to Annie, a professional dancer. They had a son and two daughters. He illustrated Swift and the Satirists Art by Edward... Read full biography
The following information was submitted by Dan Rosenheim:. Bennett was married to Annie, a professional dancer. They had a son and two daughters. He illustrated Swift and the Satirists Art by Edward Rosenheim, with whimsical illustrations drawn from Gulliver's Travel and other Jonathan Swift works.... Read full biography
The following information was submitted by Dan Rosenheim:. Bennett was married to Annie, a professional dancer. They had a son and two daughters. He illustrated Swift and the Satirists Art by Edward Rosenheim, with whimsical illustrations drawn from Gulliver's Travel and other Jonathan Swift works.
The following information was submitted by Dan Rosenheim:. Bennett was married to Annie, a professional dancer. They had a son and two daughters. He illustrated Swift and the Satirists Art by Edward Rosenheim, with whimsical illustrations drawn from Gulliver's Travel and other Jonathan Swift works.
The following information was submitted by Dan Rosenheim:. Bennett was married to Annie, a professional dancer. They had a son and two daughters. He illustrated Swift and the Satirists Art by Edward Rosenheim, with whimsical illustrations drawn from Gulliver's Travel and other Jonathan Swift works.
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The following information was submitted by Dan Rosenheim:
Bennett was married to Annie, a professional dancer. They had a son and two daughters.
He illustrated Swift and the Satirists Art by Edward Rosenheim, with whimsical illustrations drawn from Gulliver's Travel and other Jonathan Swift works.
