Marshall P. Baron

Onye nka Rhodesia (1934-1977)
Marshall P. Baron
Mmádu
ụdịekerenwoke Dezie
mba o sịRhodesia Dezie
Aha enyereMarshall Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaBaron Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya3 Ọgọọst 1934 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụBulawayo Dezie
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya3 Maachị 1977 Dezie
Ebe ọ nwụrụBulawayo Dezie
Ebe oliliMatobo Hills Dezie
Ọrụ ọ na-arụonye ese, onye ọka iwu Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọSkowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture Dezie
ikike nwebiisinka dị ka onye okikeỌrụ nwebiisinka chekwara Dezie

Marshall Philip Baron (1934–1977) bụ onye na-ese ihe na Rhodesia . Ọ gosipụtara na United States na South Africa, yana na Rhodesia (nke a kpọgharịrị aha Zimbabwe na 1980). Ụfọdụ ihe osise ya dị taa na National Gallery nke Zimbabwe . [1]

Flowers for Algernon
Okooko osisi maka Algernon

Ndụ

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  A mụrụ Baron na 3 Ọgọst na Bulawayo, Rhodesia, nye Rachel na Ben Baron. N'agbata 1951 na 1956, ọ gụrụ akwụkwọ na Cape Town University, South Africa, ma nwee nke mbụ n'ime ọtụtụ ihe ngosi nka na South Africa na 1954. Ọ rụrụ ọrụ dị ka onye ọka iwu na Bulawayo site na 1957 ma bụrụ onye nkatọ egwu maka akwụkwọ akụkọ Bulawayo The Chronicle site na 1962. [2]

Na 1970s, Baron rụrụ ọrụ na-arụsi ọrụ ike na Central African Party na Center Party . O guzoro dị ka onye nọọrọ onwe ya maka mpaghara Matobo na ntuli aka izugbe na 1974 .

Baron nwụrụ na mberede na 3 Mee 1977 na Bulawayo mgbe ọ dị afọ 42.

Ihe ngosi

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Ndị na-akpa nkata UDI

Edensibia

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ihe ngosi nka na South Africa na 1954. Ọ rụrụ ọrụ dị ka onye ọka iwu na Bulawayo site na 1957 ma bụrụ onye nkatọ egwu maka

  1. Design for Communication.
  2. Gutmann. Marshall Baron 1934-1977. Marshall Baron Official Website. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Johannesburg Art Scene from the 60's to the 90's.
  4. מרשל ברון רטרוספקטיבה 1934- 1977 (Hebrew) (3 October 2014). Archived from the original on 22 April 2021. Retrieved on 23 May 2024.
  5. Angela Levine, "From Africa to Israel: Remembering Marshall Baron", Esra magazine, Jan 2009, issue 147.
  6. Exhibition to celebrate early crafters at National Gallery (19 June 2011).

Njikọ mpụga

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