Jan Betley was born in Plock, Poland, but he linked his artistic career to Warsaw. At the end of the 1920s, he entered the local School of Fine Arts, renamed in 1929 to the Academy. He studied in the... Read full biography
Jan Betley was born in Plock, Poland, but he linked his artistic career to Warsaw. At the end of the 1920s, he entered the local School of Fine Arts, renamed in 1929 to the Academy. He studied in the studio of an outstanding pedagogue, Tadeusz Pruszkowski, who had a significant influence on him. In... Read full biography
Jan Betley was born in Plock, Poland, but he linked his artistic career to Warsaw. At the end of the 1920s, he entered the local School of Fine Arts, renamed in 1929 to the Academy. He studied in the studio of an outstanding pedagogue, Tadeusz Pruszkowski, who had a significant influence on him. In the circle of "Prusz" Betley got acquainted with the art of the Old Masters and developed his painting skills. He was a member of the "Fourth Group" founded on the initiative of Pruszkowski and... Read full biography
Jan Betley was born in Plock, Poland, but he linked his artistic career to Warsaw. At the end of the 1920s, he entered the local School of Fine Arts, renamed in 1929 to the Academy. He studied in the studio of an outstanding pedagogue, Tadeusz Pruszkowski, who had a significant influence on him. In the circle of "Prusz" Betley got acquainted with the art of the Old Masters and developed his painting skills. He was a member of the "Fourth Group" founded on the initiative of Pruszkowski and bringing together the youngest generation of artists who were his pupils. He made his debut as a student, at the exhibition of the Art Propaganda Institute in 1936. He exhibited his paintings there, as well as in the salons of Zacheta in Warsaw. His works... Read full biography
Jan Betley was born in Plock, Poland, but he linked his artistic career to Warsaw. At the end of the 1920s, he entered the local School of Fine Arts, renamed in 1929 to the Academy. He studied in the studio of an outstanding pedagogue, Tadeusz Pruszkowski, who had a significant influence on him. In the circle of "Prusz" Betley got acquainted with the art of the Old Masters and developed his painting skills. He was a member of the "Fourth Group" founded on the initiative of Pruszkowski and bringing together the youngest generation of artists who were his pupils. He made his debut as a student, at the exhibition of the Art Propaganda Institute in 1936. He exhibited his paintings there, as well as in the salons of Zacheta in Warsaw. His works have also been exhibited abroad, in Sweden, Great Britain, Austria, France and Italy. In the 1930s he was particularly keen on genre s... Read full biography
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