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  2. Mabel Lee Hankey - Wikipedia

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    Mabel Lee Hankey was born Mabel Emily Hobson, the fourth child of the artists Henry Edrington Hobson (1819-1881) and Ada Vinson Hardy (1829-1911). She was one of the third generation of artists in the family; both her grandfathers, Henry Hobson and James Hardy, were also artists.

  3. Hilary Harkness - Wikipedia

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    Hilary Harkness (born 1971) is an American artist. Her paintings frequently depict surreal worlds inhabited solely by women. Her paintings frequently depict surreal worlds inhabited solely by women. She often portrays her female subjects as miniaturized figures set within complexly arranged mechanical or military environments, usually engaged ...

  4. Capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    Death penalty opponents regard the death penalty as inhumane [207] and criticize it for its irreversibility. [208] They argue also that capital punishment lacks deterrent effect, [ 209 ] [ 210 ] [ 211 ] or has a brutalization effect, [ 212 ] [ 213 ] discriminates against minorities and the poor, and that it encourages a "culture of violence ...

  5. List of people sentenced to more than one life imprisonment

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    Took a plea deal to avoid the death penalty. [147] Mark Hobson: 2005 4 life sentences without parole United Kingdom: Spree killer who murdered his girlfriend, her twin sister and an elderly couple during an eight-day manhunt. Documents found at his home revealed that the first two killings were premeditated and that he intended to murder more ...

  6. Claire Phillips (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Claire Phillips (born 1963 [1] in Hammersmith, England) is a British portrait artist, whose paintings generally have a social or political narrative. Her portraits of prisoners on death row and children rescued from slave labour have received wide media coverage.

  7. Hilary Heron - Wikipedia

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    Hilary Heron was born in Dublin on 27 March 1923. Her parents were James Heron, bank official, and Mary Elizabeth. Heron spent her childhood in Coleraine, County Londonderry, and New Ross, County Wexford, attending John Ivory's one-teacher school but was mostly privately educated.

  8. Julie L. Green - Wikipedia

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    Julie Lynn Green (22 September 1961 – 12 October 2021) was an American artist known for making paintings about food, fashion, and capital punishment. They spent half of each year on their work, The Last Supper, a series of 1000 plates, illustrating final meals of U.S. death row inmates.

  9. Hilary Stratton - Wikipedia

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    Hilary Byfield Stratton FRBS (29 June 1906 – 20 May 1985) was an English sculptor, stonemason and teacher working in the 20th Century. He is best known for his stone carvings and memorials but experimented in other media that included: perspex, copper and resin. [ 1 ]