She was the daughter of an engineer,
Franciszek Vetulani (1856−1921), and Katarzyna Ipohorska-Lenkiewicz (1868−1915). She graduated from the
Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in 1932. In 1935, she obtained licensing for teaching in high schools and started to work as a teacher. During
World War II she lived in Warsaw with her sister
Maria and nephew Witold. She took part in the
Warsaw Uprising. In the spring of 1945, she moved to
Olsztyn, where she decided to live and work. She was a conservator at the
Museum of Warmia and Mazury; she secured and catalogued various antiques and did restoration works. In 1950 she became a custodian of the museum. Since 1956, she worked at the antique shop in Olsztyn. that focused mostly on her work in the museum. For her services in
cultural heritage protection in the region she was awarded with a Gold Medal „For Antiques' Guardians”. == References ==