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Remembering and Celebrating the life and artwork of Marshall Baron

Remembering and Celebrating the life and artwork of Marshall Baron

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11 May 2020

MARSHALL BARON was born in Bulawayo, Rhodesia (today Zimbabwe) on August 3rd, 1934 where he spent his entire life and loved the town and its peoples. He died on May 3rd 1977.

Marshall excelled in three fields:
Law: He had an L.L. B. degree and practiced law at Ben Baron & Partners. He achieved marked success in his chosen profession and gained an enviable reputation in it. As a practicing lawyer, he carried the struggle for a more egalitarian society into the law courts.

Art: He was a serious and prolific artist painting hundreds of canvasses of all sizes and his works were exhibited over the years in one-man and group shows in Rhodesia and South Africa. He was very active and influential in the local art world and was a committee member and a chairman of the Rhodesian Society of Artists.

Music: His knowledge and appreciation of classical music was encyclopedic and profound and his impact on the musical life of Bulawayo was incalculable. His regular critiques in The Chronicle on concerts and on the performances of visiting musicians of international repute were literary masterpieces.

Read more about Marshall Baron at http://www.marshallbaron.com

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National Gallery in Bulawayo

Housed in one of the country’s finest monuments, the National Gallery in Bulawayo is a unique facility, which holds invigorating and challenging exhibitions. where the Gallery is housed is more than 125 years. Its architectural splendour makes evident the gallery’s own goal of aesthetic appreciation and artistic aim.

Douslin house

The Story of Douslin House: The home of the National Gallery in Bulawayo
Formerly Willoughby’s Building 1901-1956
Then Asbestos House 1957-1979
Then Douslin House 1980

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