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John Cox

BORN:
John Cox (1952-2014) Of Suffolk

ABOUT:
John had a life time flirtation with art in many forms, but it was in later years that he undertook sculpture on a commercial basis. His preference was for life study works of people and animals but he deviated to other subjects to satisfy all tastes. Using the foundation of his original designs, his legacy lives on through his wife and daughter, Joy and Jayne, who continue to add to the portfolio of sculptures. As a team they have undertaken a wide range of commissions and the sculpture of the late Lord Montagu, which graces the entrance to the Beaulieu Motor Museum, is attributed to them.

John Cox sculptures are for sale from The Sculpture Park.

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  1. White Rhinoceros by John Cox at The Sculpture Park
    £34,800 inc VAT
    White Rhinoceros, Bronze, 270cms long Learn More
  2. Bassett Hounds by John Cox
    John Cox, Born 1941, Bassett Hounds, Bronze, 93 cm long, Learn More
  3. American Eagle by John Cox
    We will be adding details soon about John Cox - American Eagle to this website, for any more information please contact Eddie Powell on 07831 500 506. Learn More
  4. Flock of Teal by John Cox
    John Cox, Born 1941, Flock of teal, bronze, 154cms high by 57cms wide, We will be adding details soon about John Cox - Flock of Teal to this website, for any more information please contact Eddie Powell on 07831 500 506. Learn More
  5. Preying Mantis by John Cox
    £2,640 inc VAT
    We will be adding details soon about John Cox - Preying Mantis to this website, for any more information please contact Eddie Powell on 07831 500 506. Learn More
  6. Red Deer Stags from The Sculpture Park at Four Seasons
    A Pair of Red Deer Stags by John Cox, Bronze, Learn More

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