Career
lieutenant is believed that Bennett received his first lessons in art from David Cox. They went on painting trips to beauty spots in north Wales, the north of England and Scotland, with David Cox Jnr (Cox"s son) and other artist friends. He also exhibited at the Royal Academy (Research Associate), British Institution (Business intelligence) and the Royal Society of British Artists (RBA).
Bennett lived for a period at "Milford Lodge", New Park Road, in Clapham Park, London (the house has since been demolished).
Next door but one to David Cox Jnr and his family, who lived at "northern 82" from 1860. He died in 1871 and is buried at West Norwood Cemetery, London.
One of Bennett"s pupils was Alfred Williams (1832–1905).