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1928 - 2007. Known for: Landscape, animal paintings.
Betsy Bennett was born in 1928 and died in 2007. This Cape Cod artist paints the coastal views and landscapes of her home. Betsy Bennett attended Moore College of Art in Philadelphia where she... Read full biography
Betsy Bennett was born in 1928 and died in 2007. This Cape Cod artist paints the coastal views and landscapes of her home. Betsy Bennett attended Moore College of Art in Philadelphia where she studied under Reginald Marsh, George Sklar, Will Barnet, and Frank Reilly. She later studied egg tempera... Read full biography
Betsy Bennett was born in 1928 and died in 2007. This Cape Cod artist paints the coastal views and landscapes of her home. Betsy Bennett attended Moore College of Art in Philadelphia where she studied under Reginald Marsh, George Sklar, Will Barnet, and Frank Reilly. She later studied egg tempera technique with Robert Vickrey. Her awards include: . First Place awards from the Cape Cod Art Association (1973, 1975, and 1976) . First Place in the Coos (Oregon) Art Museum Annual Juried Show (1976)... Read full biography
Betsy Bennett was born in 1928 and died in 2007. This Cape Cod artist paints the coastal views and landscapes of her home. Betsy Bennett attended Moore College of Art in Philadelphia where she studied under Reginald Marsh, George Sklar, Will Barnet, and Frank Reilly. She later studied egg tempera technique with Robert Vickrey. Her awards include: . First Place awards from the Cape Cod Art Association (1973, 1975, and 1976) . First Place in the Coos (Oregon) Art Museum Annual Juried Show (1976) . A grant from the Oregon Arts Commission Competition (1977. First Place in Watercolors at the New England Open Juried Show of the South Shore Art Center (1986). She was named a Copley Master by the Copley Society of Boston. Her Copley awards... Read full biography
Betsy Bennett was born in 1928 and died in 2007. This Cape Cod artist paints the coastal views and landscapes of her home. Betsy Bennett attended Moore College of Art in Philadelphia where she studied under Reginald Marsh, George Sklar, Will Barnet, and Frank Reilly. She later studied egg tempera technique with Robert Vickrey. Her awards include: . First Place awards from the Cape Cod Art Association (1973, 1975, and 1976) . First Place in the Coos (Oregon) Art Museum Annual Juried Show (1976) . A grant from the Oregon Arts Commission Competition (1977. First Place in Watercolors at the New England Open Juried Show of the South Shore Art Center (1986). She was named a Copley Master by the Copley Society of Boston. Her Copley awards include:. Excellence in Technique Award (1982). John Singleton Copley Award (1983). Robb Sagendorph Award (1991). Betsy B... Read full biography
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Betsy Bennett was born in 1928 and died in 2007. This Cape Cod artist paints the coastal views and landscapes of her home.
Betsy Bennett attended Moore College of Art in Philadelphia where she studied under Reginald Marsh, George Sklar, Will Barnet, and Frank Reilly. She later studied egg tempera technique with Robert Vickrey.
Her awards include:
First Place awards from the Cape Cod Art Association (1973, 1975, and 1976)
First Place in the Coos (Oregon) Art Museum Annual Juried Show (1976)
A grant from the Oregon Arts Commission Competition (1977
First Place in Watercolors at the New England Open Juried Show of the South Shore Art Center (1986)
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