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Marjorie Cox 1915-2003 Pastel Black Spaniel


We are delighted to offer for auction this hugely appealing pastel by the artist MARJORIE COX, who has signed the pastel in the lower left hand corner, dated it 1964 and entitled it 'Sam'. The painting depicts a black spaniel.
MARJORIE COX, was born in 1915 and left school in her mid teens. She enrolled at Miss Beatrice Flower's Art School and also attended Heatherley's Art School in London. She sold her first picture while still at school. She is one of the most prolific artists to have worked in this country and is a celebrated animal portraitist, particularly of canine subjects, in her own inimitable style.
She was an old school artist and moved around the country with little but her sketch pad and a couple of boxes of pastels. She did not drive and, therefore, waited until she had a quantity of commissions in a certain area, travelled to a central location in that area and was transported from one client to another by her clients themselves. In the 1930's she also worked for Raphael Tuck, the greetings cards manufacturer.
Her patrons included Lady Southwell, Lady Tavistock, Peter Dimmock, Phil Drabble and Nancy Fenwick, who looked after the Queen's dogs. She painted seven of the Queen's dogs for Mrs. Fenwick, corgis, dachschunds and a 'dorgi'.
Auction prices achieved for the work of Marjorie Cox and examples of her work may be found at artprice.com (164 listings), artnet.com (16 listings), and findartinfo.com (67). The highest price at auction for one of her dog studies was £1,100 of two Pekinese at Christie's in London in 1999.
Her work is always clearly signed, dated and inscribed, usually with the pet name of the subject, as indeed is this one, although she sometimes used the pedigree name. She sadly died in 2003.
The pastel has been newly triple mounted in cream and is framed in a 1 1/4" silver gilt frame. It is ready to hang.
Medium Pastels on paper
PriceSOLD DimensionsImage size 15" x 11" 38cm x 28cm Frame size 23 1/4" x 19 1/4" 59cm x 49cm Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art Date 1964 1960s Antiques Material Paper Origin English Artist Marjorie Cox Condition There are a few faint ripples in the paper which are not really visible when hung. The mount and frame are new. Please note, the pastel has proved very difficult to photograph. The colour is somewhere between the light ones and the framed one. Item code as237a136 Status Sold
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Tel : 01622 812556
Non UK callers : +44 1622 812556
MARJORIE COX, was born in 1915 and left school in her mid teens. She enrolled at Miss Beatrice Flower's Art School and also attended Heatherley's Art School in London. She sold her first picture while still at school. She is one of the most prolific artists to have worked in this country and is a celebrated animal portraitist, particularly of canine subjects, in her own inimitable style.
She was an old school artist and moved around the country with little but her sketch pad and a couple of boxes of pastels. She did not drive and, therefore, waited until she had a quantity of commissions in a certain area, travelled to a central location in that area and was transported from one client to another by her clients themselves. In the 1930's she also worked for Raphael Tuck, the greetings cards manufacturer.
Her patrons included Lady Southwell, Lady Tavistock, Peter Dimmock, Phil Drabble and Nancy Fenwick, who looked after the Queen's dogs. She painted seven of the Queen's dogs for Mrs. Fenwick, corgis, dachschunds and a 'dorgi'.
Auction prices achieved for the work of Marjorie Cox and examples of her work may be found at artprice.com (164 listings), artnet.com (16 listings), and findartinfo.com (67). The highest price at auction for one of her dog studies was £1,100 of two Pekinese at Christie's in London in 1999.
Her work is always clearly signed, dated and inscribed, usually with the pet name of the subject, as indeed is this one, although she sometimes used the pedigree name. She sadly died in 2003.
The pastel has been newly triple mounted in cream and is framed in a 1 1/4" silver gilt frame. It is ready to hang.
Medium Pastels on paper
PriceSOLD DimensionsImage size 15" x 11" 38cm x 28cm Frame size 23 1/4" x 19 1/4" 59cm x 49cm Category Antique Pictures / Engravings / Art Date 1964 1960s Antiques Material Paper Origin English Artist Marjorie Cox Condition There are a few faint ripples in the paper which are not really visible when hung. The mount and frame are new. Please note, the pastel has proved very difficult to photograph. The colour is somewhere between the light ones and the framed one. Item code as237a136 Status Sold
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By appointment only
Kent
England, UK
Tel : 01622 812556
Non UK callers : +44 1622 812556
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