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Victor William (Peter) Watson (September 14 1908May 3 1956) was a wealthy art collector in England in the 20th century. He is most well-known for funding the literary magazine Horizon, edited by Cyril Connolly, and for being the principle benefactor of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. In 1930, photographer Sir Cecil Beaton began a lifelong obsession with Watson, though the two never became lovers.

Watson drowned in his bath on May 3 1956. Some have suggested that he was murdered by his lover, Norman Fowler.

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