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Terence Tenison Cuneo RGI FGRA (1 November 1907 – 3 January 1996) was a prolific English painter noted for his scenes of railways, horses and military actions. He was also the official artist for the
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in 1953.


Life and work

Terence Cuneo was born in London, the son of Cyrus Cincinato Cuneo (1879-1916) and Nell Marion Tenison (1881-1964), artists who met while studying with Whistler in Paris. Cyrus Cuneo's elder brother Rinaldo Cuneo was also an acclaimed painter in San Francisco, as was his youngest brother Egisto Cuneo. Terence Cuneo studied at Sutton Valence School in Kent,
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and the
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, before working as an illustrator for magazines, books and periodicals. In 1936 he started working in oils, continuing with his illustration work. During World War II he served as a sapper in the
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but also completed a small number of commissions for the War Artists' Advisory Committee, providing illustrations of tank and aircraft factories. He served and became good friends with fellow artist
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. Also during the War, Cuneo was commissioned by the Foreign Office to produce anti-Nazi drawings and cartoons and an exhibition of his war works was held at the Palaquin Fine Arts gallery in 1942. After the war, Cuneo was commissioned to produce a series of works illustrating railways, bridges and locomotives. A significant point in his career was his appointment as official artist for the Coronation of Elizabeth II, which brought his name before the public worldwide. He received more commissions from industry, which included depicting manufacturing, mineral extraction and road building, including the M1. He was most famous for his paintings of engineering subjects, particularly locomotives and the railway as a whole. But in fact Cuneo painted over a wide range, from big game in Africa to landscapes. Further success was achieved in his regimental commissions, battle scenes and incidents as well as portraits (including H.M. the Queen, and Field Marshal Montgomery). From 1954 his works included a small mouse, sometimes lifelike, sometimes cartoonish. These became his trademark after 1956. They can be difficult to detect, and many people enjoy scouring his paintings to find one. Even some of his portraits of the famous contain a mouse. His work has been used in a variety of manners, from book jackets and model railway catalogues to posters and jigsaws and even Royal Mail postage stamps. His paintings have appeared on both Great Britain and Isle of Man stamps. His work can also be found in many museums, officers messes, and galleries, including Guildhall Art Gallery,
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, Lloyd's of London and the Royal Institution. Cuneo was appointed an
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(OBE) in the 1987 Birthday Honours and was appointed a
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(CVO) in the
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.United Kingdom list: A 1.5 times life size bronze memorial statue of Cuneo, by Philip Jackson, stood in the main concourse at
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in London for many years, but has now been relocated to Brompton Barracks, Chatham. It was commissioned by the Terence Cuneo Memorial Trust (established March 2002) to create a permanent memorial to the artist, together with an annual prize at the Slade School of Art, given by the Trust. In tribute to Cuneo's trademark, the statue includes a mouse peering from under a book by the artist's feet, and another carved into the statue's plinth near the ground. The official handover of the statue and its dowry to the Institution of Royal Engineers took place on 12 July 2017 with Carole Cuneo (representing the Statue Memorial Trust), Colonel Nigel Montagu (representing the Institution of Royal Engineers) and Chris Wheeler (Chairman of the Cuneo Society) each giving short speeches. A major exhibition of his life's work, forming part of the Hull City of Culture celebrations took place in the Brynmor Jones Gallery,
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in 2017. Curated by the
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’s Director
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and National Railway Museum Assistant Director and Head Curator Andrew McLean, the exhibition took a fresh look at Cuneo through his unique portrayal of power. Terence Cuneo was cremated at the Randalls Park Crematorium, Leatherhead, Surrey, but no record has yet been entered in their Book of Remembrance. A memorial plaque was installed on one of the houses built on the site of his home and studio 201 Ember Lane, East Molesey. This former home, that he enjoyed so much, and where so many paintings were executed, and so many famous people visited for sketches and portraits has now been demolished and replaced by seven new properties. Peter Collins, the Cuneo Society's Co-Founder and Chairman, said he was "very delighted" the plaque had finally gone up. “Terence Cuneo lived there for many years at 201 Ember Lane. Some years ago it was pulled down so the site of 201 is now seven homes,” he said. “Prompted by Chris Wheeler, the society decided they would like to have a blue plaque erected in memory of this great painter in the place where he lived. A group including family, friends and members of the society’s committee gathered at the site to mark the unveiling of the plaque. “It was a nice sunny day – it was lovely,” Mr Collins said. “We would like to pay a huge thanks to the owners of number 205. They kindly agreed that we could have it there, so it had a nice gathering and then we went for lunch at a restaurant in Hampton Court. I am delighted with it,” he added. “It is a beautifully designed plaque. Most of the work was done by Chris Wheeler. It looks very, very nice and his daughter Carole is pleased with it.”


See also

* List of works by Terence Cuneo


References


Bibliography

*Westerman, John F. C & Cuneo, T (illustrator). ''Menace From The Air'' (Oxford University Press, 1938). *Cuneo, T. ''The railway painting of Terence Cuneo'' (New Cavendish Books, 1984). *Guild of Railway Artists (foreword by T. Cuneo). ''To The Seaside'' (David Charles (London), 1990). *Chakra, Narisa. ''Terence Cuneo: Railway Painter of the Century'' (New Cavendish Books, 1990).


External links

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Terence Cuneo – official websiteCuneo Society – official websiteThe official National Railway Museum print website
containing many Terence Cuneo paintings and posters {{DEFAULTSORT:Cuneo, Terence 1907 births 1996 deaths 20th-century English painters Alumni of Chelsea College of Arts Alumni of the Slade School of Fine Art Artists from London British Army personnel of World War II British railway artists British war artists Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order English male painters English people of Italian descent Landscape artists Officers of the Order of the British Empire People educated at Sutton Valence School Royal Engineers soldiers World War II artists 20th-century English male artists