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  1. Sir Richard Hawkins (1560-1622) 2 years ago Author: Claire Ridgway. 3 Comments. Richard Hawkins was born in Plymouth and was the only son of Sir John Hawkins and his first wife, Katherine Gonson. His mother was the daughter of Benjamin Gonson, the treasurer of the navy, the position his father John took in 1577, so the seafaring life was in his ...

  2. Richard Hawkins (born 1961 in Mexia, Texas) is an American artist. He lives and works in Los Angeles. His works are held by museums including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

  3. Sir Richard Hawkins wrote the most delightful of Elizabethan seafaring books. He was also the last member of the remarkable dynasty that made Plymouth what it became in the sixteenth century: the leading port for oceanic voyages – of trade, discovery, war, privateering – into the Atlantic and beyond.

  4. Richard Hawkins:famous English admiral, explorer and traveller during Elizabethan Era Plymouth, famous for being home to a number of maritime merchants and travellers is situated in Devon, between the rivers Plym and Tamara.

  5. Richard Hawkins. Last of a Dynasty. Sir Richard Hawkins wrote the most delightful of Elizabethan seafaring books. He was also the last member of the remarkable dynasty that made Plymouth what it became in the Sixteenth Century: the leading port for oceanic voyages - of trade, discovery, war, privateering - into the Atlantic and beyond.

  6. www.artnet.com › artists › richard-hawkinsRichard Hawkins | Artnet

    Richard Hawkins is a contemporary American artist known for his sculptures, collages, and paintings. View Richard Hawkinss 66 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  7. www.artforum.com › features › richard-hawkins-2-215808Richard Hawkins - Artforum

    Richard Hawkins is an artist living in Los Angeles. His first major museum survey, “Richard Hawkins: Third Mind,” curated by Lisa Dorin, opened at the Art Institute of Chicago in October and travels to the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, in February 2011.

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