James Anthony Betts Explained

James Anthony Betts
Birth Place:Skipton, Yorkshire, England, UK
Education:Bradford College
Royal College of Art

James Anthony Betts (1897–1980) was a British artist and arts professor.

Early life

Betts was born in Skipton, North Riding of Yorkshire. He began his education at the parish school of St Stephen's Church, Skipton a Catholic congregation.[1]

As an adult, Betts was employed by Midland Railway where he worked as a clerk. At night, however, he attended art classes led by Nellie Serena Flexen, a 1917 graduate of the Royal College of Art.[2] With Flexen's encouragement, Betts sought further training at Bradford College. From Bradford, Betts was accepted at the Royal College of Art where he came under the influence and instruction of Paul Nash. While there, he developed friendships with fellow students Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden, and Helen Binyon.[3]

Academic career

In 1925, Betts married Nellie Flexen and the following year took a teaching position at Sheffield College, eventually becoming head of the painting department at the school. In 1930, he moved on to become principal of Kingston School of Art.

In 1934, Betts was hired as a professor of art at the University of Reading. He was elected to membership in the Royal Society of Arts the following year. Not long after that, he became head of Reading's fine arts department, a position he held until 1963 when he retired.[4]

During his lifetime, exhibitions of Betts' work were held in London, Paris, and New York. One of his works is held by the British Museum.[5] His remaining paintings are held by private collectors and in the University of Reading Art Collection.[6]

Notable students

References

  1. Book: Turnbull . Harry . Yorkshire Artists: A Short Dictionary . 1976 . Thornton Gallery . Snape Bedale, Yorkshire . 5.
  2. Web site: Mercer . Sarah . RCA Students respond to international crises in 2020 and 1914 . Royal College of Art . Royal College of Art . 29 April 2021.
  3. Book: Binyon . Helen . Eric Ravilious: Memoir of an Artist . 1983 . Lutterworth Press . London . 26 . First.
  4. Book: Who's Who in Art . 1952 . The Art Trade Press . London . 40–41 . 6th.
  5. Web site: James Anthony Betts . The British Museum . The British Museum . 29 April 2021.
  6. Web site: Betts . J. Anthony . University of Reading . Enterprise: University collections catalogue . University of Reading . 29 April 2021.