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U Ba Thet BIOGRAPHY
1903 - 1972. Known for: Watercolor paintings.
Ba Thet, a master of Burmese art, acquired his skills through informal training and experimentation. He focused on painting, producing watercolors and was one of the first Burmese painters to work in... Read full biography
Ba Thet, a master of Burmese art, acquired his skills through informal training and experimentation. He focused on painting, producing watercolors and was one of the first Burmese painters to work in the western style. In the 1990s, he started creating more unconventional works, possibly as a form... Read full biography
Ba Thet, a master of Burmese art, acquired his skills through informal training and experimentation. He focused on painting, producing watercolors and was one of the first Burmese painters to work in the western style. In the 1990s, he started creating more unconventional works, possibly as a form of rebellion against British watercolor painting.Information provided by the text.
Ba Thet, a master of Burmese art, acquired his skills through informal training and experimentation. He focused on painting, producing watercolors and was one of the first Burmese painters to work in the western style. In the 1990s, he started creating more unconventional works, possibly as a form of rebellion against British watercolor painting.Information provided by the text.
Ba Thet, a master of Burmese art, acquired his skills through informal training and experimentation. He focused on painting, producing watercolors and was one of the first Burmese painters to work in the western style. In the 1990s, he started creating more unconventional works, possibly as a form of rebellion against British watercolor painting.Information provided by the text.
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Ba Thet, a master of Burmese art, acquired his skills through informal training and experimentation. He focused on painting, producing watercolors and was one of the first Burmese painters to work in the western style. In the 1990s, he started creating more unconventional works, possibly as a form of rebellion against British watercolor painting.Information provided by the text.
