Barrington watson autobiography

          This book celebrates the lives of seventeen Black leaders who have made outstanding contributions to the liberation, unity and solidarity of Africa.

        1. This book celebrates the lives of seventeen Black leaders who have made outstanding contributions to the liberation, unity and solidarity of Africa.
        2. Barrington: A Retrospective surveys the oeuvre of Jamaican master Barrington Watson, from the s to the present through paintings and works on paper.
        3. Biography.
        4. Barrington Watson – or Barrington, as he is popularly known – was born in Hanover, Jamaica, in He was educated at the prestigious Royal.
        5. Born in in Lucea, Barrington Watson made his original mark in Jamaica as a football player for Kingston College.
        6. Biography..

          Barrington Watson

          Jamaican painter (–)

          This article is about the Jamaican painter. For the British long-distance runner, see Barry Watson (athlete).

          Basil Barrington WatsonCD (9 January – 26 January ) was a Jamaican painter.

          Biography

          Born in January 9th in Lucea,[1] Barrington Watson made his original mark in Jamaica as a football player for Kingston College. However, he ultimately followed his artistic yearnings by enrolling at the Royal College of Art in London at the age of Watson also studied at Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris and the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam.[2] He travelled widely and then returned to the first Director of Studies at the Jamaica School of Art and co-founded the Contemporary Jamaican Artists' Association (–74).[3][4] He later served as visiting professor at Spelman College, Atlanta.[3] In he won a prize at the first Spanish Biennale at Barcelona.

          In he was awarded a Gold Musgrave Medal by