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Jack Simcock BIOGRAPHY
1929 - 2012. Known for: Painting.
Jack Simcock, born 1929, is one of the gritty northern painters. Piccadilly Gallery in Cork Street, London held one-man exhibitions of his work every year from 1956 to 1981, which were extremely... Read full biography
Jack Simcock, born 1929, is one of the gritty northern painters. Piccadilly Gallery in Cork Street, London held one-man exhibitions of his work every year from 1956 to 1981, which were extremely successful [they would have carried on if he had not dramatically changed style in 1982 to brightly... Read full biography
Jack Simcock, born 1929, is one of the gritty northern painters. Piccadilly Gallery in Cork Street, London held one-man exhibitions of his work every year from 1956 to 1981, which were extremely successful [they would have carried on if he had not dramatically changed style in 1982 to brightly coloured abstracts - he never returned to his previous style].
Jack Simcock, born 1929, is one of the gritty northern painters. Piccadilly Gallery in Cork Street, London held one-man exhibitions of his work every year from 1956 to 1981, which were extremely successful [they would have carried on if he had not dramatically changed style in 1982 to brightly coloured abstracts - he never returned to his previous style].
Jack Simcock, born 1929, is one of the gritty northern painters. Piccadilly Gallery in Cork Street, London held one-man exhibitions of his work every year from 1956 to 1981, which were extremely successful [they would have carried on if he had not dramatically changed style in 1982 to brightly coloured abstracts - he never returned to his previous style].
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Jack Simcock, born 1929, is one of the gritty northern painters. Piccadilly Gallery in Cork Street, London held one-man exhibitions of his work every year from 1956 to 1981, which were extremely successful [they would have carried on if he had not dramatically changed style in 1982 to brightly coloured abstracts - he never returned to his previous style].
