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Jack Cox (1914 - 2007)

Jack was born in Wells, Norfolk in 1914 and had always enjoyed painting and drawing.

As a young boy he was introduced into wildfowling by his father which became Jack’s great love so much so that, in later years, he was a founder member of the Wells Wildfowlers. He was also involved in competitive sailing in the small boats called ‘sharpies’.

Leaving school at 14 Jack went to sea, working for the family firm fishing for whelks.

During the war Jack served six years in the Royal Navy based at Scapa Flow and also at Liverpool serving on Motor Torpedo Boats and Mine Sweepers. It was during his time at Liverpool that Jack made several trips to Ireland and he found to his delight that, by painting pictures of Irish cottages he could sell them for “beer money” at five shillings each. Jack had often told the story of when he painted his first 100 watercolours and not being satisfied with the results he threw them into the sea and watched his early efforts float away!

Leaving the Navy, having reached the rank of Petty Officer, Jack returned to the family business and was a fisherman for 50 years. Jack also served for 44 years as Bowman of the Wells lifeboat crew alongside his brothers. In 1965 HRH Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, was invited as President of The Royal National Lifeboat Institution to name the new Wells lifeboat – “Ernest Tom Nethercote” and was presented with a ‘Jack Cox’ painting of the boat. Jack and his fellow crewmen all dressed smartly for the Royal occasion but Jack still insisted on wearing his “cut-off wellies”.

Jack was an entirely self-taught artist and his inspiration stemmed from his early years wildfowling with his father. While waiting quietly contemplating in the marshes and creeks, he had time to study the surrounding beauty of North Norfolk and absorb the colours which he later conveyed onto paper, board and canvas. Jack’s love of the sea shone through his work often depicting inland creeks, harbour scenes, the open beaches of Holkham and the wild geese flying over Wells which in Jack’s words provided “that little bit of movement”. His interests also extended to the countryside and its wildlife with ‘pheasants’ having been the subject of numerous paintings.

Jack’s early work was structural beginning with water colours progressing to oils and later to acrylics with added mixed media. Over the years his style became loose and he even used his thumb to achieve the desired effect.

Jack Cox retired from fishing at the age of 63 to concentrate on painting and died at the age of 93 on 17th September 2007.

Work by Jack Cox (1914 - 2007)

X29 (SOLD) Reed Cutters

X29 (SOLD) Reed Cutters

Watercolour
11¼in x 15in (28.5cm x 38cm)

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X30 (SOLD) Fishing boat at Wells Harbour (early work)

X30 (SOLD) Fishing boat at Wells Harbour (early work)

Oil on board
16in x 20in (41cm x 51cm)

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X31 (SOLD) Hauling in Number 18

X31 (SOLD) Hauling in Number 18

Watercolour
8½in x 12½in (21.5cm x 32cm)

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X32 (SOLD) Single Boat in Rough Seas

X32 (SOLD) Single Boat in Rough Seas

Watercolour
7in x 9½in (18cm x 24cm)

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X33 (SOLD) Towards East Hills from the Shipwrights Arms, Wells-Next- The Sea

X33 (SOLD) Towards East Hills from the Shipwrights Arms, Wells-Next- The Sea

Oil
14in x 22in (35.6cm x 55.9cm)

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X34 (SOLD) Sunset at Wells Quay

X34 (SOLD) Sunset at Wells Quay

Oil
13¾in x 21½in (35cm x 54.6cm)

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X35 (SOLD) Evening Light (Mallards Rising)

X35 (SOLD) Evening Light (Mallards Rising)

Oil
20in x 16in (50.8cm x 40.6cm)

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X36 (SOLD) Diving for Food (The Common Tern)

X36 (SOLD) Diving for Food (The Common Tern)

Acrylic
7in x 10in (18cm x 25.5cm)

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X37 (SOLD) East End Whelk Sheds (early work)

X37 (SOLD) East End Whelk Sheds (early work)

Oil on canvas
20in x 24in (51cm x 61cm)

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X38 (SOLD) Evening light, Wells Harbour (early work)

X38 (SOLD) Evening light, Wells Harbour (early work)

Oil on board
20in x 28in (51cm x 71cm)

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X39 (SOLD) Fishing Boats at Sea

X39 (SOLD) Fishing Boats at Sea

Acrylic
8¼in x 9¾in (21cm x 25cm)

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X40  (SOLD) Wells Harbour – Evening Sky

X40 (SOLD) Wells Harbour – Evening Sky

Oil
16in x 20in (40.7cm x 50.8cm)

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X41 (SOLD) Holkham Bay

X41 (SOLD) Holkham Bay

Oil on board
12½in x 17¼in (32cm x 44cm)

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