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PEOPLE - Keith Flint von "The Prodigy" mit 49 Jahren gestorben
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PEOPLE - Keith Flint von "The Prodigy" mit 49 Jahren gestorben
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PEOPLE - Keith Flint von "The Prodigy" mit 49 Jahren gestorben
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PEOPLE - Keith Flint mit 49 Jahren gestorben (weitere Archivbilder)
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Moscow, Russia. May 31, 2012
Tragic singer Keith Flint, who has died from a suspected suicide, is seen in these archive images taken in Moscow, Russia. The Prodigy singer is in town to perform with the band at the Stadium Live arena.
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'Britain's Brilliant Prodigies' TV - 2003 -
Jessica Cornish who has won in the Best Young Pop Singer category.
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Even at a young age Jessie J's talent was clear to see. Now the pop star has achieved worldwide fame for her catchy songs, powerful voice and out there outfits. But back in 2003 the wacky performer we know and love today was just another fresh-faced aspiring singer. The then 15-year-old Jessica Cornish was taking her first steps on the road to fame by winning the Best Young Pop Singer category on the ITV TV show 'Britain's Brilliant Prodigies'. What followed was stints in musical theatre as well as two years at the Brits performing arts school in London. Later, Jessie went on to write hits for the likes of Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys before signing a record deal and releasing her debut single 'Do It Like A Dude' in November 2010.
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Nickelodeon's 25th Annual Kids Choice Awards, Los Angeles, America - 31 Mar 2012
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Roc Royal, Princeton, Prodigy and Ray Ray of Mindless Behavior
Nickelodeon's 25th Annual Kids Choice Awards, Los Angeles, America - 31 Mar 2012
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg visits MIT
November 7, 2011, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: November 7 , 2011 Cambridge, Massachusetts - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg meets with the media after meeting with faculty on the MIT campus. (Rick Friedman/Polaris). Credit: Rick Friedman / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg back at Harvard
November 7, 2011, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: November 7, 2011 Cambridge, Massachusetts - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on the Harvard University campus for the first time since Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard to start Facebook in 2004. Zuckerberg said he was on campus to recruit employees for Facebook. (Rick Friedman/Polaris). Credit: Rick Friedman / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg back at Harvard
November 7, 2011, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: November 7, 2011 Cambridge, Massachusetts - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on the Harvard University campus for the first time since Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard to start Facebook in 2004. Zuckerberg said he was on campus to recruit employees for Facebook. (Rick Friedman/Polaris). Credit: Rick Friedman / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg visits MIT
November 7, 2011, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: November 7 , 2011 Cambridge, Massachusetts - Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg meets with the media after meeting with faculty on the MIT campus. (Rick Friedman/Polaris). Credit: Rick Friedman / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kids Creativity
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A young boy holding his hand with a pencil in up to his face standing infront of a canvas with a pot of coloured pencils
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
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'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
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'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087k )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087j )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087h )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087g )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087f )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087e )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087d )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087c )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087b )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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7-year-old 'Mini Monet' Keiron Williamson takes art world by storm, Norfolk, Britain - 01 Aug 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 1214087a )
'Mini Monet' Takes Art World By Storm
A seven-year-old 'mini Monet' has taken the art world by storm - selling his latest collection of paintings for GBP 150,000 in just 30 minutes.
The sale of schoolboy Kieron Williamson's work attracted buyers and bids from all over the world, including New York and South Africa.
Some fans even went to the extreme of camping outside the gallery in the art prodigy's home town of Holt, Norfolk, where his work was to be exhibited.
The paintings in Kieron's latest collection, which is his third, featured local Norfolk landscapes and coastal scenes.
It also included views of City Temple in Holborn, Central London, and even a painting of Hong Kong.
Kieron comments: "I like landscapes as they've got the big Norfolk skies in them and not too many hills or mountains".
One of the biggest sellers at the sale was a 20in by 30in oil painting called 'Sunrise at Morston', which went for GBP 7,995.
Meanwhile, a 19in by 25in pastel called 'Marsh at Sunset' fetched GBP 6,750.
Even the cheapest art work sold for GBP 1,825.
Kieron paints up to six paintings a week and there currently around 700 people on a waiting list for an original.
The youngster first started painting two years ago after he was inspired by boats in dock during a family holiday to Cornwall.
His work first came on the market last summer when 19 of his paintings were sold for GBP 14,000 in a sealed-bid auction.
At his second exhibition in November 2009 another 16 of his works were sold for GBP 17,000 in just 14 minutes.
Gallery owner Adrian Hill said: "Kieron has probably become one of the most collectable artists worldwide".
Kieron's parents plan to buy him a house with his earnings and invest the rest for him until he is 25.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ESWSSHMLP (FOTO:DUKA
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PEOPLE - Keith Flint mit 49 Jahren gestorben (weitere Archivbilder)
Archive images. Coleman-Rayner
Moscow, Russia. June 28, 2014
Tragic singer Keith Flint, who has died from a suspected suicide, is seen in these archive images taken in Moscow, Russia 2014. The Prodigy singer was in Moscow to perform a solo show.
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PEOPLE - Keith Flint mit 49 Jahren gestorben (weitere Archivbilder)
Prodigy performing live at the festival "Eurockeennes" on july 03 2009 . -
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Virgin Mobile V Festival, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain - 16 Aug 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James McCauley / Rex Features ( 793418d )
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Virgin Mobile V Festival, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain - 16 Aug 2008
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Virgin Mobile V Festival, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain - 16 Aug 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James McCauley / Rex Features ( 793418a )
The Prodigy - Maxim and Keith Flint
Virgin Mobile V Festival, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain - 16 Aug 2008
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Virgin Mobile V Festival, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain - 16 Aug 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James McCauley / Rex Features ( 793418c )
The Prodigy - Maxim
Virgin Mobile V Festival, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain - 16 Aug 2008
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Virgin Mobile V Festival, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain - 16 Aug 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James McCauley / Rex Features ( 793418b )
The Prodigy - Keith Flint
Virgin Mobile V Festival, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, Britain - 16 Aug 2008
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Oxegen Music Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, Ireland - 13 Jul 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 782217v )
The Prodigy - Keith Flint
Oxegen Music Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, Ireland - 13 Jul 2008
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Oxegen Music Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, Ireland - 13 Jul 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 782217w )
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Oxegen Music Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, Ireland - 13 Jul 2008
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Oxegen Music Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, Ireland - 13 Jul 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Haydn West / Rex Features ( 782217u )
The Prodigy - Keith Flint
Oxegen Music Festival at Punchestown Racecourse, Ireland - 13 Jul 2008
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Boris Spassky
Boris Spassky, Russian chess master and legendary world champion. He was the tenth World Chess Champion, holding the title from 1969 to 1972. Spassky won the Soviet Chess Championship twice outright (1961, 1973), and twice more lost in playoffs (1956, 1963), after tying for first during the event proper. He was a World Chess Championship Candidate on seven occasions (1956, 1965, 1968, 1974, 1977, 1980, and 1985).
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Boris Spassky
Boris Spassky, Russian chess master and legendary world champion. He was the tenth World Chess Champion, holding the title from 1969 to 1972. Spassky won the Soviet Chess Championship twice outright (1961, 1973), and twice more lost in playoffs (1956, 1963), after tying for first during the event proper. He was a World Chess Championship Candidate on seven occasions (1956, 1965, 1968, 1974, 1977, 1980, and 1985).
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Boris Spassky
Boris Spassky, Russian chess master and legendary world champion. He was the tenth World Chess Champion, holding the title from 1969 to 1972. Spassky won the Soviet Chess Championship twice outright (1961, 1973), and twice more lost in playoffs (1956, 1963), after tying for first during the event proper. He was a World Chess Championship Candidate on seven occasions (1956, 1965, 1968, 1974, 1977, 1980, and 1985).
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Robert Benzie, 10-year-old prodigy from France, as he rehearsed the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall, London, today.
He is to conduct the orchestra in a concert at the Albert Hall on Tuesday, November 15.
Roberto, son of an accordion dealer, was born in marseilles and won a prize for playing the accordion when he was only four.
Nine months ago he began conducting a French travelling Opera company and he has since conducted the Conservatoire Orchestra in Paris.
He is soon to make two films for a French company - one of them will be the story of his life.
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