
Weaver Hawkins in hospital after being wounded in battle, April 1917, by unknown photographer. Source: Weaver Hawkins archive, National Art Archive
Harold Frederick Weaver Hawkins (1893–1977) was an English painter and printmaker working with the techniques of etching, monotypes, linocuts and woodcuts.[1] He specialized in “ambitious, sometimes mural-sized, modernist allegories of morality for an age of atomic warfare and global over-population.” He was active from 1923 to 1972.