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style that was executed in oils, for which he had a preference. However, he also painted works in water colors and other media. The majority of his paintings have a maritime theme, about which he wrote "It seems strange that with so much of the globe covered by water, so few artists know how to paint
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Coggins taught his wife to paint, and she had success as an artist in her own right under the name Alma Woods. The couple would hold annual joint exhibitions for many years. Alma Coggins assisted her husband in the planning, research and typing of many of his books, and he acknowledged her efforts
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A catalog listing well over 1000 works has been posthumously compiled by his relatives. A retrospective exhibition and sale of artworks found in Coggins's home after his death was held at the Wyomissing Institute of the Arts in late 2006. This consisted of about 300 previously unseen oils,
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involving dozens of tiny wooden ships, built on a scale of one inch to fifty feet. These were spread over the floor of Pratt's apartment and their maneuvers were calculated via a complex mathematical formula. The result of Pratt and Coggins's first collaboration, published in 1941, was
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in London until August 2, 1945, and was discharged from the U.S. Army on November 3, 1945. After serving as a Private for most of his time abroad, he finally made Corporal, and just before discharge, Sergeant. While in Britain, Coggins spent time on a
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Since 2006, the Coggins Award has been awarded to a local, outstanding artist, and is named in honor of Jack Coggins, an internationally recognized artist who taught master art classes at the Institute of the Arts from 1957 until his retirement in
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production; however, management were keen to promote their connection to the war effort and keep their name before the buying public until they could resume peacetime sales. Coggins received advertising commissions from such corporations including
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and commissioned to paint several images of the ship and crew. Harris B. Stewart was the chief scientist who commissioned and personally paid for the artwork, which remained his personal property; Stewart was the author of the cited report.
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magazine, capturing and conveying wartime scenes from the front lines. Over the course of his career, Coggins produced more than 1,000 paintings and taught art classes for 45 years. He retired in May 2001 and died at his home in
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Oil on canvas mounted on board; painting titled "Alaskan Salmon Fishers", by Jack Coggins. Signed lower right "JACK COGGINS, ASMA", and handwritten on back presumably by artist "ALASKAN SALMON FISHERS/ OIL 22X26/ JACK COGGINS,
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where he found difficulty in adjusting to the difference between military school in England and New York city public school. After graduation from Roslyn in 1928 at age 17, he enrolled in the New York City
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Between 1941 and 1983, Coggins wrote or illustrated 44 books on a wide range of marine, military, historical and educational themes. Among his more famous works is the 1962 authoring and illustration of
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Coggins was called up for Army service, and enlisted on April 8, 1943. He was pulled from basic training at Fort Eustis, Virginia before he could complete it to work as an illustrator for
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watercolors, and other printed materials. An annual "Jack Coggins Award" to be given to a deserving local artist was financed from part of the proceeds from the sale of these works.
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plus one. He saw lively action, but bemoaned missing the big show. During his time in Britain, Coggins also wrote articles on war rockets and the German Navy which were published in
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During the early 1940s, Coggins obtained more work producing war pictures for other magazines, including a series of double-page spreads for the controversial newspaper
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in New York, where he worked until his departure for Britain. Jack Coggins became a naturalized citizen of the United States on August 19, 1943.
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Coggins was born in London, England on July 10, 1911, the only child of Ethel May (née Dobby) and Sydney George Coggins. Sydney Coggins was
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Institute of the Arts from 1957 until 2001, despite being handicapped by the loss of his left eye due to infection after an operation.
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While his father served with the Life Guards Regiment in France during World War I, Coggins and his mother lived with family in
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for aircraft recognition charts, and he was intrigued to later find these charts used during his army basic training.
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in Kensington Gardens. This interest developed into a lifelong passion during his teens when he sailed small craft on
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rockets in Europe and served to strengthen his growing interest in space travel, rockets, and science fiction.
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and other publications, as well as on advertising material, and his science-fiction art illustrated covers for
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by the regiment. After the war, he was appointed regimental Riding Master, but he was retired when the 1st and
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it." His stated preference in art styles was "a direct splashy type of realistic painting" and he admired the
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in New York, Coggins met Alma Wood, a fashion and photographic model. They married in 1948 and moved to
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Coggins's interest in sailing and maritime subjects began in London when he would sail model yachts on
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Military Personnel Records, National Personnel Records Center, National Archives, St. Louis, Missouri.
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Due to reduced interest in his pre-war work, Coggins applied for a position teaching watercolor at
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In 1951 and 1952, Coggins collaborated again with Fletcher Pratt on two classic books:
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Coggins's painting "Mining an Asteroid" appeared on the cover of the May 1952 issue of
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Because of the quality of his maritime illustrations, Coggins was invited by publisher
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During the late 1940s and early 1950s Coggins's marine art was featured on covers of
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magazine. He was originally introduced to the Commanding Officer and Editor of
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to provide artwork for a children's book about the U.S. Navy; the author being
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with an armored column. Events from all of these sorties were illustrated in
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In 1968, Coggins was invited to undertake part of a voyage on the
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During World War II, he served as an artist and correspondent for
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Coggins was a signature member and Master Pastelist of the
1716:"Jack Coggins: Bristol Laboratories Advertising Brochures" 1610:"Jack Coggins: Yank Magazine Illustrations & Articles" 656:, the publisher of new editions for several of his books. 2043:. International Association of Astronomical Artists. 2000 599: 322: 176:; Jack Coggins was born in his father's barracks. During 2069:
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy Volume 3
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Norman Jacobs & Kerry O'Quinn present Space art
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Archived from 759:, the American Artist Professional League, and the 188:were amalgamated into a single regiment under the 775:and celebrated master of the genre of Space Art. 769:International Association of Astronomical Artists 751:Coggins's work has been accepted for show by the 719:As of 2001, Coggins's paintings are owned by the 310: 2250:People educated at the Imperial Services College 2146: 607:Rockets, Jets, Guided Missiles & Space Ships 1261:"Imaginary Invasion of England (illustration)" 590:club, where he became closely associated with 619:National Aeronautics and Space Administration 558:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction 2200:United States Army personnel of World War II 1522:National Archives and Records Administration 1224: 1222: 991:(Supplement). 27 August 1918. p. 10166. 485:patrolling the beaches and made a trip into 220:, Coggins enrolled at Roslyn High School in 1582:Yank - Reporting on the Greatest Generation 1286:"Jack Coggins: Life Magazine Illustrations" 586:. Coggins was also invited to join Pratt's 1955:"Institute Prepares Coggins Retrospective" 1278: 1241:. Obituaries. February 2, 2006. p. 15 1190: 1188: 1090:"75th Anniversary Coggins Award Recipient" 1011:(Supplement). 7 January 1919. p. 440. 668:Tow Cast Off, oil painting by Jack Coggins 496:Coggins was "bugged" by the fact that the 248: 2285:Writers who illustrated their own writing 1219: 520:Science and science-fiction illustrations 1695:"Jack Coggins: Yachting Magazine Covers" 1021: 1001: 981: 931: 929: 927: 925: 923: 921: 919: 839: 837: 835: 663: 523: 400:. 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Some of Coggins's works are in the 2265:People from Roslyn Heights, New York 2063: 2041:"The Lucien Rudaux Memorial Gallery" 1986:"Coggins Focused on the Single Work" 1510: 935: 896: 812: 782: 362:Anne S. K. Brown Military Collection 125:. He is also known for his books on 2127:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 1662:Coggins, Jack (February 20, 1944). 1588:: Fulcrum Publishing. p. 230. 1497:University of North Texas Libraries 1035: 638:Arms and Equipment of the Civil War 456:He served as an artist for British 315:For a more comprehensive list, see 13: 2300:20th-century American male artists 2185:20th-century American illustrators 2057: 2020:University of Southern Mississippi 1804: 1398:Coggins, Jack (January 25, 1943). 1152: 1116: 796:Many of the cited references have 14: 2321: 2305:20th-century British male artists 2230:20th-century British illustrators 2094: 1953:Schira, Ron (September 3, 2006). 1630:Coggins, Jack (January 9, 1944). 1047:"A painter, a model, a class act" 942:Historical Review of Berks County 660:Other paintings and illustrations 493:magazine in double page spreads. 261:While a member of the faculty of 121:, which focused predominantly on 19:For the American politician, see 2205:American science fiction writers 1984:Schira, Ron (November 7, 2006). 1426:Coggins, Jack (September 1943). 1336:Coggins, Jack (March 23, 1941). 1201:Pennsylvania Center for the Book 1195:Matthew, Lavelle (Spring 2007). 787: 36: 2190:American Impressionist painters 2033: 2008: 1977: 1946: 1925: 1903: 1878: 1829: 1798: 1729: 1708: 1687: 1669:YANK Magazine (British Edition) 1655: 1637:YANK Magazine (British Edition) 1623: 1535: 1481: 1449: 1419: 1391: 1361: 1329: 1299: 1259:Coggins, Jack (July 15, 1940). 1252: 1031:. 26 January 1923. p. 610. 936:Ziss, Robert F. 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Jyles Coggins
Head and shoulders of elderly man wearing glasses with one black lens. The man is white-haired and mostly bald, and sports a goatee and mustache.
London
Berks County, Pennsylvania
oil paintings
marine subjects
space travel
YANK
Pennsylvania
Regimental Corporal Major
First Regiment
Life Guards
Household Cavalry
British Monarch
World War I
commissioned
2nd Life Guards
Geddes Axe
Long Island
New York
Folkestone, Kent
Imperial Service College
New York
Roslyn Heights
Grand Central School of Art
Edmund Greacen
George Pearse Ennis
Art Students League of New York
Frank DuMond
Head of an elderly, white-haired lady wearing glasses

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