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Veronica Ann Benning Fort Myers, FL
Veronica Ann Benning died on December 24, 2013, in Fort Myers, FL, her home for the past 20 years.
She was born in Clearwater, FL on March 25, 1947, the second child and only daughter of Bernard and Monica Conter Benning. After living in several locations, the family moved to Greenwich, CT where Veronica spent her formative years and graduated from Greenwich Academy.
Following two years at Manhattanville College (Purchase, N.Y.) Veronica transferred to Washington University (St. Louis) where she received a bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art. She then studied at the Tyler School of Art and received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Temple University (Philadelphia) where she was also awarded a graduate teaching assistantship.
Her teaching career continued as an associate professor of painting at the Portland School of Art, now Maine College of Art, and the University of Southern Maine. According to her artist's statement, 'Maine's natural beauty became a foundation of learning 'to see' in terms of painting. And the rich history of other artists who also found inspiration there had a profound effect on my work.'
After moving to Florida in 1993, Veronica continued to paint - sometimes generating two or three paintings a day, sometimes going back into the work for long periods of time but always beginning anew the movement toward the truth of what she perceived. She had a profound influence on many students, colleagues and patrons and she maintained, until her death, a prolific correspondence with them - always sharing her support, insights and experience.
Veronica was predeceased by her parents and her husbands, William C. Collins and Kenneth Winfield.
She is survived by her brothers, Joseph Phillip (Carol) Benning and Gregory Conter Benning of Fort Myers, FL; her nieces, Melanie and Lauren; and a host of people who admired and loved her.
According to her wishes, Veronica has been laid to rest at the Conter family plot in Magnolia Cemetery in Apalachicola FL. It was in Apalchicola, at the home (formerly the Fry Conter House, now the Apalchicola Museum of Art) of her maternal grandparents, Dr. August and Marie Conter, that Veronica spent many cherished childhood days.
A celebration of Veronica's life and work will take place in Maine later in the spring.
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chris
November 11, 2014
It was my privilege to study painting with her. She was influential for many of us.
Victoria Finch
April 9, 2014
We were both very young when we met in O.G. I always remember Ronnie whenever I pass by your home on the way to the beach...now I will say a prayer each time I remember her. Rest in peace beautiful lady. My deepest condolences to the Benning family.
Lee thompson
April 7, 2014
I am so grateful to have known and studied with Ronnie. She was a sweet and generous soul.
Alfred DePew
April 7, 2014
I am just now hearing about Ronnie's death, and I am deeply shaken by it, even though it's been many years since I've seen her. We taught together at the Portland School of Art, and I remember how deeply she touched her students and how much she meant to those who taught with her. To her family: lease accept my deepest sympathy.
April 5, 2014
It is a tragedy to lose someone like Ms. Benning, as she obviously touched so many lives in a positive way. I myself had teachers that I wish I could thank personally for all they have done for me, and this beautifully written tribute has inspired me to write them.
For your family, no better words can be found than those of the Scriptures to provide comfort in times of distress. I will leave you with Psalm 56:8, which assures us that God takes note of our tears and remembers us and cares about how we feel in times of deep sorrow.
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