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James Hawkins
b.1954
Painter and designer, born in Reading, Berkshire, who attended Wimbledon School of Art, 1972–3; West Sussex College of Design, Worthing, 1974–5; and Ruskin School of Drawing, Oxford, 1975–8.
Text Source: 'Artists in Britain Since 1945' by David Buckman (Art Dictionaries Ltd, part of Sansom & Company)
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The Great Glen through Four Seasons 2004 James Hawkins (b.1954)The Great Glen through Four Seasons 2004 Inverness Airport
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Abstract 1985 James Hawkins (b.1954)Abstract 1985 Art Collection, Durham University
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The Black Rock Falls 1992 James Hawkins (b.1954)The Black Rock Falls 1992 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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Pools beside the Rhue Burn 1993 James Hawkins (b.1954)Pools beside the Rhue Burn 1993 Art in Healthcare
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The Great Glen through Four Seasons 2004 James Hawkins (b.1954)The Great Glen through Four Seasons 2004 Inverness Airport
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Assynt Hill Walk 1988 James Hawkins (b.1954)Assynt Hill Walk 1988 Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge
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Galleon Rock 1996 James Hawkins (b.1954)Galleon Rock 1996 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Shore of the Loch James Hawkins (b.1954)The Shore of the Loch City Art Centre
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Strathlael in Winter 1989 James Hawkins (b.1954)Strathlael in Winter 1989 Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge
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Vertigo 1996 James Hawkins (b.1954)Vertigo 1996 Glasgow Museums Resource Centre (GMRC)
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The Great Glen through Four Seasons 2004 James Hawkins (b.1954)The Great Glen through Four Seasons 2004 Inverness Airport
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The Corrie Lochan James Hawkins (b.1954)The Corrie Lochan Gonville & Caius College, University of Cambridge
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The Great Glen through Four Seasons 2004 James Hawkins (b.1954)The Great Glen through Four Seasons 2004 Inverness Airport
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Low Clouds and Hillburn James Hawkins (b.1954)Low Clouds and Hillburn Inverness Museum and Art Gallery (High Life Highland)
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Changing Horizons on the Beach, Harris 1997 James Hawkins (b.1954)Changing Horizons on the Beach, Harris 1997 University of Strathclyde