“When I told Dick, he was overwhelmed with emotion, he never thought anyone would see them,” Mrs Coxon said.
Mr Hinch added: “The fact that Dick has done these over 20 years ago and they have been locked in a cupboard, there’ something quite special about that.
“These are done as watercolours and he has done them just from looking at a picture in a magazine and that’s quite incredible.”
Mr Scott first tried painting in 2000 during his recovery from a liver transplant.
In 2012, after reading about the original artworks being saved and the creation of what is now The Auckland Project, he was inspired to emulate Zurbarán’s series.
Mr Scott’s pieces will be on display for a month before they are donated to St Oswald’s Hospice.
For his next project he hopes to create a mural to celebrate hospice care.