Jack Cox Oil Paintings for Sale
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See also Jack Cox Watercolour Paintings
Jack Cox
Fishing Boats Wells Harbour
Jack Cox
Wells Harbour High Tide with Boats
Jack Cox
Morston
Jack Cox
Brancaster
Jack Cox
Sail Boats Burnham
Jack Cox
Wells next the Sea
Jack Cox
Wells next the Sea
Jack Cox
Boats in Blakeney Channel
Jack Cox
Wells-Holkham Pinewoods with Creek
Jack Cox
Stiffkey Freshes
Jack Cox
Cockle Pickers
Jack Cox
Ducks on Marsh Wells
Jack Cox
The Lake at Holkham
Jack Cox
Possibly River Burnham Thorpe
Jack Cox
Wells Harbour Low Tide with Boats
Jack Cox
Wells
Jack Cox
Norfolk Seacape
Jack Cox
Wells
Jack Cox
Wells Harbour
Jack Cox
Ducks on Marsh
Jack Cox
Boats at Burnham Overy Creek
Jack Cox
Ducks over Wells-Holkham Marsh
Jack Cox
Ducks over a Norfolk Marsh
Jack Cox
Marsh Wells - Holkham
Jack Cox
Holkham
Jack Cox
Wells next the Sea 1953
Jack Cox
Wells next the Sea
Jack Cox
Holkham Bay and Pine Woods
Jack Cox
Ducks on Norfolk Marsh in the Evening
Jack Cox
Norfolk Marsh
Jack Cox
Boat at sea
Jack Cox
Burnham Overy Boat House and Harbour
Jack Cox
Burnham Overy Boat House and Harbour
Jack Cox
Wells Fishing Boats
Jack Cox
Wells Harbour
Jack Cox 1914-2007, one of the most colourful characters in Wells, was a prolific artist and was painting until the day before his death at the age of 93. The paintings by Mr Cox were much sought after and are now in collections around the world. He even painted while making regular visits to his daughter, Linda, who lives near Perth in Australia. Born in Wells, Mr Cox spent his working life as a fisherman and was also actively involved with the town's lifeboat service and served as bowman, assisting the coxswain. It seemed that everyone in the Wells area knew Jack Cox and his legacy will be his huge number of paintings of Wells, its boats and its harbour. His son-in-law, John Green, described him as a “colourful character” who was very much a family man always thinking of his family of his late wife, Joan who died in January this year and his three children, Linda, Robin and Geraldene. He had grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Mr Green said that Jack was still painting the day before he died. “He was still painting on Saturday before he became ill and was taken into the Queen Elizabeth Hospital at King's Lynn on Sunday. He died there the next day”, said Mr Green. To mark his 90th birthday, his family and friends arranged a big exhibition of his work as a surprise for him and he was delighted by this, said Mr Green. Only earlier this year his paintings were in a special exhibition held to raise funds for the Wells Community Hospital. “Jack's paintings were much sought-after and people would fly in from around the world to buy his work. His pictures are now in private collections all over the world,” said Mr Green