
Jean Ransy, a Belgian artist, was greatly impacted by his formative experiences during World War I. Hailing from Baulers, he endured the bombing of Namur as a youth, and the brutalities of war heavily influenced his artistic lens.
After relocating to Marchienne-au-Pont, Ransy honed his craft at the esteemed Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels under the tutelage of Constant Montald. He also attended Gosselies Industrial School, enhancing his skills in decoration and monumental painting. Ransy cultivated a meticulous approach to his work and formed deep bonds with fellow creatives, such as sculptor Alphonse Darville, who enriched his artistic journey.
www.ftn-books.com has one Ransy title available.
