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Charles Tunnicliffe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charles Tunnicliffe

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe (1901-February 7, 1979), was an internationally renowned naturalistic painter of British birds and other wildlife. He spent most of his working life on the isle of Anglesey.

A Snowy Owl, Anglesey, date unknown.
A Snowy Owl, Anglesey, date unknown.

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[edit] Life

Tunnicliffe was born in 1901 in Langley, Macclesfield, England, and spent his early years living on a farm in the Macclesfield area, where he saw much wildlife. As a young man he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art in London.

In 1947 he moved from Manchester to a cottage called "Shorelands" on the estuary of the Afon Cefni on Anglesey, where he lived until his death in 1979.

[edit] Work

Tunnicliffe worked in several mediums: watercolor painting, etching and aquatint, wood engraving, woodcut, scraperboard (sometimes called scratchboard), and oil painting.

Much of Tunnicliffe's work depicted birds in their natural settings and other naturalistic scenes. He illustrated Henry Williamson's Tarka the Otter. His work was also used to illustrate Brooke Bond tea cards and as a result was seen by millions of young people in the United Kingdom during the 1950s and 1960s. He also illustrated a number of books including the Ladybird Books. His work was characterised by its precision and accuracy, but also the way that he was able to portray birds as they were seen in nature rather than as stiff scientific studies.

​From March 1953, he painted many of the cover illustrations for the RSPB's Bird Notes, and several for the later Birds magazines. Two of the originals are on long-term loan to the gallery at Oriel Ynis Mon, but in 1995 the RSPB sold 114 at a Sotheby's auction, raising £210,000; the most expensive being a picture of a partridge which sold for £6,440.[1]

At his death, much of his personal collection of work was bequeathed to Anglesey council on the condition that it was housed together and made available for public viewing. This body of work can now be seen at Oriel Ynys Môn (The Anglesey Gallery) near Llangefni.

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  1. ^ RSPB Birds magazine, Vol 16 No 01, February-April 1996, page 10

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