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Constructing a stage set, circa 1910

SKU: 5038

Signed
Oil on panel, 12 1/4 x 8 in. (31 x 20 cm.)

Presentation:
framed

Size:
Height – 31cm x Width – 20cm

DESCRIPTION

In a black and white cassetta frame.

Cyrus Cuneo was born in the United States, of a large Italian family
including two brothers who became artists. He was also the father of
Terence Cuneo the distinguished British Artist

Even as a boy
Cyrus, or ‘Ciro’ as he was always known, had one ambition – to get to
Europe and study art in Paris. As he grew into his teens he started
boxing  – by the time he was nineteen he was a flyweight champion and
with the purse he received was able to travel to Paris.

Once he
was in Paris he enrolled at the Carlo Rossi Academy, where he studied
for four years.  In  his second year he become Whistler’s massier, or
head student.  To pay his rent hegave boxing lessons and was thereby
responsible for starting the vogue of boxing throughout the Latin
Quarter.

In 1903 Ciro arrived in England and married Nell Tenison
a fellow student  at the Carlo Rossi Academy.  He immediately became
highly successful as an illustrator working  on magazines and books.
After this he went to Canada to carry out an important series of
commissions for the Canadian Pacific Railway. He then resumed his career
in England working mostly for the Illustrated London News. When the
1914 war broke out he moved onto war subjects, His war paintings were
widely reproduced – one canvas, auctioned in 1915, raised enough to buy
two ambulances which went to France, each bearing the inscription “The
Cyrus Cuneo Ambulance”.

Cyrus died tragically young – in July
1916 –  from blood poisoning, thirty-seven years old and at the peak of a
brilliant career.  Regrettably much of his work was destroyed when
CPR’s offices were burnt down during the Blitz of 1940.

 

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THE ARTIST

Cyrus Cuneo
Cyrus
Cuneo
1879 - 1916

Cyrus Cincinatto Cuneo [also known as Ciro Cuneo, and also, incorrectly as Cincinatti Cuneo] was born in San Francisco, California in 1879 and studied art at the Mark Hopkins Institute in San Francisco and in Paris at the AcadŽ mie Colarossi. He was also a pupil of J.A.M. Whistler. 

In 1903 Cyrus Cuneo moved to England to work as an illustrator on the Illustrated London News. 
His work also appeared in Strand, Wide World, Pall Mall Magazine, Strand, and other magazines. In addition, he illustrated several book. He died on 23 July 1916, having contracted blood poisoning after being accidentally pricked by a hat pin at a dance. 

Soon after arriving in England Cyrus Cuneo married the painter Nell Marion Tenison (1867-1953). Their son was the artist Terence Tenison Cuneo (1907-1996).
We are grateful to Chris Mees for assistance.

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