Robert Baines
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Robert Baines
Summary
Robert Baines is a human[1]. He worked as a jewelry designer[2] and university teacher[3].
Key Facts
- Robert Baines's professions included jewelry designer[2].
- Robert Baines's professions included university teacher[3].
- Robert Baines's field of work was jewelry[4].
- Among Robert Baines's employers was RMIT University[5].
- Robert Baines was educated at RMIT University[6].
- Robert Baines's education included a stint at Monash University[7].
- A notable student of Robert Baines was Simon Cottrell[8].
- Robert Baines received the Bayerischer Staatspreis[9].
- Robert Baines received the Friedrich Becker Preis[10].
- Robert Baines received the Herbert Hofmann Award[11].
- Robert Baines received the Medal of the Order of Australia[12].
- Robert Baines is recorded as male[13].
- Robert Baines's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Robert Baines's residence is recorded as Melbourne[15].
- Robert Baines's given name is recorded as Robert[16].
- Robert Baines's described by source is recorded as hedendaagsesieraden.nl[17].
- Robert Baines's participant in is recorded as Brooching it Diplomatically: A Tribute to Madeleine K. Albright, Secretary of State of the United States of America[18].
- Robert Baines's participant in is recorded as Ornament as Art: Avant-Garde Jewelry from the Helen Williams Drutt Collection[19].
- Robert Baines's participant in is recorded as Unique by Design, Contemporary Jewelry in the Donna Schneier Collection[20].
- Robert Baines's participant in is recorded as GlAmour[21].
- Robert Baines's participant in is recorded as Beyond bling, contemporary jewelry from the Lois Boardman Collection[22].
- Robert Baines's participant in is recorded as Wie es Euch gefällt - As you like it[23].
- Robert Baines's participant in is recorded as Die Sammlung Bollmann - Schmuck von 1970-2015[24].
- Robert Baines's participant in is recorded as Schmuck 2019[25].
- Robert Baines's participant in is recorded as Schmuck 2021[26].
Body
Education
Educated at RMIT University[6], a public university[27], in Australia[28], founded in 1887[29], headquartered in Melbourne[30] and Monash University[7], a public university[31], in Australia[32], founded in 1958[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include jewelry designer[2] and university teacher[3]. Robert Baines's field of work was jewelry[4]. He was employed by RMIT University[5]. A notable student of him was Simon Cottrell[8].
Recognition
Awards received include Bayerischer Staatspreis[9], an award[34], in Germany[35]; Friedrich Becker Preis[10], an award[36]; Herbert Hofmann Award[11], an art prize[37], in Germany[38], founded in 1973[39]; and Medal of the Order of Australia[12], a grade of an order[40], in Australia[41].
FAQs
What did Robert Baines do for work?
Robert Baines worked as jewelry designer[2] and university teacher[3].
Where did Robert Baines go to school?
Robert Baines was educated at RMIT University[6] and Monash University[7].
What awards did Robert Baines receive?
Honors received include Bayerischer Staatspreis[9], Friedrich Becker Preis[10], Herbert Hofmann Award[11], and Medal of the Order of Australia[12].