logologo
Research Archive of Friends of Harlow Sculpture and Gibberd Gallery
  • Home
  • About
  • Recent Posts
  • Artists
    • Artists A-D
      • Jane Ackroyd
      • Ernest Adsetts
      • Madeline Allen
      • Ekkehard Altenburger
      • Michael Austin
      • Clare Bigger
      • Jacques Bousseau
      • Sarah Bracey
      • Antanas Brazdys
      • Ralph Brown
      • Nicola Burrell
      • Lynn Chadwick
      • Edwina Chaston
      • Jonathan Clarke
      • Henry and Joyce Collins
      • Hebe Comerford
      • Grenville Davey
      • Nathan David
      • Christopher Dean
      • Sally Doig
    • Artists E-L
      • Shelley Faucett
      • Alan Freeman
      • Hilary Frew
      • Elisabeth Frink
      • Sir Fredrick Gibberd
      • Angela Godfrey
      • Keith Godwin
      • Lee Grandjean
      • Clare Guest
      • Anthony Hawken
      • Barbara Hepworth
      • Nick Hornby
      • Menashe Kadishman
      • Robert Koenig
      • Anthony Lysycia
    • Artists M-Z
      • Diane Maclean
      • Paul Mason
      • F.E McWilliam
      • John Mills
      • William Mitchell
      • Graeme Mitcheson
      • Henry Moore
      • Paul Mount
      • Karen Murphy
      • Simon Packard
      • Betty Rea
      • Auguste Rodin
      • Gerda Rubinstein
      • Christopher Salaman
      • Tim Shutter
      • Allan Sly
      • Willi Soukop
      • Mary Spencer Watson
      • Tony Stallard
      • Nick Turvey
      • Leon Underwood
      • Ovie Usher
      • Karel Vogel
      • Jesse Watkins
      • Fred Watson
      • George Fredrick Watts RA
      • Malcolm Woodward
  • Newsletters
  • Exhibitions
  • FoHSGG
  • Harlow Art Trust
  • Gallery
  • Map
Sep 24
by Admin in Anthony Hawken, Artists, Artists E-L 0 comments tags: Iceni

Anthony Hawken

Anthony Hawken was born in London, he studied at Medway College of Art and at the Royal Academy Schools, where he won the Bronze Medal and was a Landseer Scholar. Anthony Hawken is a figurative sculptor working in Bronze, Marble, and Stone. He is also a Printmaker. Hawken’s work is represented in the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Arts Club, New York, and in public and many private and corporate collections in Britain and abroad, including Harlow New Town, Citibank, Motorola, Charlton Athletic Football Club, and aboard the P&O cruise liner Oriana. Hawken has exhibited widely; The Royal Academy, The Kelvingrove Gallery, Museum Glasgow, Broadgate City of London, and Renishaw Hall Derbyshire, one man shows at The Minories Colchester, and The Royal Institute of British Architects London are but a few. Hawken is also well known for his many fine portrait busts. Commissions include sitters well known to the public, such as Melvyn Bragg, Nicholas Parsons, and Lord Norman Lamont. http://anthonyhawken.com/about.html Works IceniPortland stone1995ht 210 cmColt Hatch Stone carving commissioned by the Trust. It refers to an ancient tribe and reflects Hawken’s interest in Celtic brooches. Other patterns refer to cloud formations on Jupiter. On the […]
Read More
Recent Posts
  • McWhinnie Connor
  • Allan Sly
  • Gallery
  • Nick Hornby
  • Oovie Usher
Works
Baby Bride Cat Chinese Dynamic Chiron Contrapuntal Forms Donkey Echo Ecstasy Flowing Onwards Grecian Urn Help High Flying Interlock Leah Manning Mural Magic Jumping Bean Metal Sculpture Not in Anger Obelisk Obelisk Model Over the Weir Physical Energy Pisces Portrait Bust Sir Fredrick Gibberd Portrait Figure Runaway Rotavator Screen Sculpture Self Encounter Seven Reliefs/Mosaics Shenzou Solo Flight Sower Still Life Still Life with TV Set Stone Carving 1 Stone Carving 2 Stone Seat The Flame The Flowing River Trigon Twofold Upright Motif No 2 We are the music makers Wych Elm Relief
Links
  • Friends of Harlow Sculpture
  • Proud of Harlow
  • Visit Essex
Archives
  • March 2021
  • March 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
Meta
  • Register
  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
Copyright © 2019 Friends of Harlow Sculpture. All Rights Reserved.