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Jack Simcock : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jack Simcock Jack Simcock (6 June 1929-13 May 2012) was a British painter. He was born to a mining family in Biddulph, Staffordshire and studied at Burslem School of Art. He is best known for "a long series of bleak, sombre oils on board" of the Mow Cop area in which he lived for much of his life.〔''The Guardian'', 31/05/2012, "(Jack Simcock obituary )", 14/05/2013〕 Reginald Haggar highlighted the "richness of colour that underlies the seemingly black and white effects, glints of terracotta and old gold through steely grey" in a ''Sentinel'' article of 1963.〔 Simcock started exhibiting at London's Piccadilly Gallery from 1957 after encouragement from Arthur Berry and went on to have more than fifty solo shows worldwide.〔''The Sentinel'', 15/05/2012, " (Artist Jack Simcock dies on eve of exhibition )", 14/05/2013〕 His work is in the National Collection and can be seen via the BBC Your Paintings project. Simcock's autobiography, ''Simcock, Mow Cop'' (1975) discusses his life, his beliefs and his artistic preferences.〔 In the same year, Simcock also published a book of poetry entitled ''Midnight Till Three''.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Catalogue record for "Midnight till three" )〕 == References ==
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