Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe

Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe

Place: Langley

Born: 1901

Death: 1979

Biography:

Early Life and Formative Years

Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe

, a renowned naturalistic painter from the United Kingdom, was born on December 1, 1901, in Langley, Macclesfield, England. As the fourth surviving child of William Tunnicliffe and Margaret, his early years were spent living on a farm in Sutton, where he developed a deep connection with wildlife.

Artistic Career

Tunnicliffe's artistic journey began at the Macclesfield School of Art in 1916. He later won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art in London, further honing his skills. In 1929, he married Winifred Wonnacott, a fellow art student from Hollywood, near Belfast.

Notable Works and Achievements

Tunnicliffe's work is characterized by its precision and accuracy, showcasing birds in their natural settings. Some of his notable works include:

  • Tarka the Otter, a novel illustrated for Henry Williamson in 1927, which brought him international acclaim.
  • Brooke Bond tea cards, seen by millions of young people in the UK during the 1950s and 1960s.
  • Ladybird books, featuring his naturalistic illustrations.
  • Cover illustrations for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds's (RSPB) magazine Bird Notes, starting from March 1953.

Legacy and Honors

Tunnicliffe's body of work is now housed at Oriel Ynys Môn (The Anglesey Gallery), near Llangefni. He was honored with:

  • 1944: Associate of the Royal Academy
  • 1954: Fellow of the Royal Academy
  • 1975: RSPB Gold Medal
  • 1978: OBE (Order of the British Empire)
View Tunnicliffe's artwork on Wikioo.org:

[https://Wikioo.org/@/Charles-Frederick-Tunnicliffe](https://Wikioo.org/@/Charles-Frederick-Tunnicliffe) Explore more about Tunnicliffe's life and work on Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Tunnicliffe](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Tunnicliffe)

Wikipedia link: Click Here

Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe – Most viewed artworks