Inspiration from Artists Wk 211 Featuring Artists : Charles Tunnicliffe and Thomas Clough

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Welcome to this week’s inspection thread , I’m posting early as I’m out till late this even.  This week we have John Graham Inkson posting introducing an artist fir the first time on the thread , looking forward to seeing your choice of paintings John The Featuring artists are : Charles Tunnicliffe and Thomas (Tom) Clough . John will start off with his introduction to Charles Tunnicliffe and on Wednesday I will introduce Thomas Clough, a change to the one I originally intended as it was a an artist previously featured.  Over to you John , hope you enjoy it enough to consider doing some more introductions for us.

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by Paul (Dixie) Dean

Charles Tunnicliffe OBE RA (1901-1979) Born in Macclesfield in 1901, Charles Tunnicliffe studied at Macclesfield School of Art before going on to win a scholarship to the Royal College of Art, London. Heavily influenced by his childhood in rural Cheshire, his work often depicted birds and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Tunnicliffe, who spent most of his working life on the Isle of Anglesey, was an internationally renowned artist and illustrated over 80 books in his lifetime. He was elected a Royal Academician in 1954 and was awarded an OBE in 1978. A solo show of 300 of his bird paintings was staged at the Royal Academy in 1974.

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