Taylor, Benson

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Benson Taylor (date of birth unknown) studied Modelling and Life as an evening student at The Glasgow School of Art between 1912 and 1918. During his studies, Taylor was employed as a Naval Architect and worked at the British Corporation during the 1916/17 session. In 1917 and 1918, Taylor exhibited sculptures at The Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts, including works entitled, 'John Seaton M'Gibbon, Esq' and 'Miss Eileen Jefferson and Master Jim Reith'. The Scottish Dictionary of Art and Architecture describes Taylor's work as 'mainly portrait busts'.

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