Harry Baron

Harry Baron

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location = Tel Aviv, Israel
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nationality = Israeli
field = Sculpture
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Harry Baron born 21 January 1944 in Tel Aviv is an Israeli sculptor and art professor. He was educated at the Berlin Academy of Art in Berlin, Germany and serves as the head of the Sculptor's Department at the Avni Academy of Art in Tel Aviv as well as the acting as the head of the Israeli Sculpture Studio. He is also the founder of the Israeli branch of the Round Table Club.

Baron is an accomplished sculptor and has has exhibited in multiple one man shows both in Israel and abroad, including an exhibition with painter, Juan Miro. He has been commissioned to create public art for cities across the world, including in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Berlin, Bremen, Tokyo, Japan and the United States.

He has received many honours, including: President-Honorable, Round Table Israel; Knight of Round Table, Great Britain and Ireland; and the American Israeli Cultural Foundation Scholarship.

External links

* [http://harrybaron.com official website of the artist]


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