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John Tunnard (John Samuel Tunnard) was born on 7 May, 1900 in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England, is an English artist. Discover John Tunnard's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 7 May 1900
Birthday 7 May
Birthplace Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
Date of death 1971
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1900

John Samuel Tunnard (7 May 1900 – 12 December 1971) was an English Modernist designer and painter.

He was the cousin of landscape architect Christopher Tunnard.

Tunnard was born in Sandy, Bedfordshire, and educated at Charterhouse School.

During World War II he considered himself a conscientious objector, although, as no man born earlier than 1 July 1900 was required for call-up, an occasion for formally registering his objection never arose.

1919

He studied design at the Royal College of Art (1919–1923).

1920

During the 1920s he worked in various textile design jobs in Manchester — for Tootal, Broadhurst, Lee & Co, the carpet manufacturers, H&M Southwell, and John Lewis Partnership.

1926

In 1926, he married a fellow student, Mary May Robertson.

1928

He took up painting seriously in 1928, and taught design at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, from 1929.

1930

From the mid-1930s, he became friends with Julian Trevelyan, Henry Moore, John Betjeman and Humphrey Spender.

From the mid-1930s, however, he began to paint abstract works influenced by the styles of Joan Miró and Paul Klee, and further embraced British surrealism on reading Herbert Read's Surrealism.

His works featured architectural and biomorphic forms combined with elements of constructivism.

In his Self Portrait, now in the National Portrait Gallery (London), the artist depicts himself alongside an oversized insect.

1931

In 1931 he exhibited at the Royal Academy and with the London Group, which he joined in 1934.

1932

His first major exhibition, held in 1932 at the Redfern Gallery, featured landscapes, marine scenes and still life.

1933

In 1933 the Tunnards moved to Cadgwith, Cornwall, where they ran a business making printed silks.

1938

Tunnard was given a show at the Guggenheim Jeune gallery in 1938.

In her autobiography, Peggy Guggenheim says that "His color was exquisite and his construction magnificent" and that "I was happy to think that I had discovered a genius."

She purchased a large work from the exhibition titled PSI which is in the Guggenheim Collection in Venice.

Tunnard's work, along with that of painter Graham Sutherland, was loosely termed British Neo-romanticism, continuing the tradition of British landscape, but with a modern sensibility.

In later life he became interested in space travel and entomology, when he depicted satellites and moonscapes in his paintings.

1939

Nevertheless, feeling morally obliged to make a contribution, he worked briefly as a fisherman in 1939, then as an auxiliary coastguard for the duration of the war.

1945

From 1945 to 1965 he taught at the Penzance School of Art.

1960

He exhibited again at the Royal Academy in 1960, and was elected as an Associate in 1967.

1971

He died in Penzance in 1971.

Tunnard's early works were considered fairly conventional.

Interest in his work diminished after his death in 1971.

2000

In 2000, there was a centenary exhibition at Durham University.

2010

A major retrospective at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester in Spring 2010 entitled 'John Tunnard: Inner Space to Outer Space', explored the themes of abstraction, music and surrealism, nature and landscape, and science and space travel in his work.

The exhibition was curated by Simon Martin.

The Haywood Gallery exhibition, and the Arts Councils book/catalogue.