John Tunnard
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Extracted between 164 works in the catalog of ArcadjaJohn Tunnard - Workshop
Original 1959
Auction:
Christie's -Dec 13, 2012
- London
Lot number:
252
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Description:
John Tunnard, A.R.A. (1900-1971) Workshop signed and dated 'John Tunnard 59' (lower left), and numbered with Tunnard's ledger number 'TRO 9' (lower left) oil on gesso-prepared panel 14¼ x 26 in. (36.2 x 66 cm.) Painted in August 1959.
Anonymous sale; Christie's, South Kensington, 13 June 2002, lot 189, as 'Abstract with circles'. with Scolar Fine Art, London, where purchased by Mrs Pauline Del Mar, June 2003.
A. Peat and B. Whitton, John Tunnard, His Life and Work, London, 1997, p. 191, no. 718.
We are very grateful to Brian Whitton for his assistance in preparing this catalogue entry.
John Tunnard - Portuguese Man O'war
Original
Auction:
Bonhams -May 30, 2012
- London
Lot number:
79
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Description:
John Tunnard A.R.A. (British, 1900-1971)
Portuguese Man O'War
signed, numbered and dated 'John Tunnard 45/D.170' (lower right)
watercolour, gouache and ink
26 x 36 cm. (10 1/4 x 14 1/8 in.)
PROVENANCE:
With St. George's Gallery, London, where purchased by the family of the present owner, 29 January 1948
EXHIBITED:
London, The Lefevre Gallery,
John Tunnard, New Paintings
, November - December 1947, no.44
Bath, Cleeve Hill, Bath Festival Exhibition,
Loan Exhibition of Paintings from Private Collections
, 8-16 June 1963, no.3
Bristol, Bristol City Art Gallery, 1987-1991
LITERATURE:
Alan Peat & Brian A. Whitton,
John Tunnard, His Life and Work
, Scolar Press, Aldershot, 1997, cat.no.446, p.173
In 1933, the Tunnards moved to Cadgwith, a fishing village on the Lizard, Cornwall. John became a conscientious objector and spent the years of World War II briefly as a fisherman; but wholly as an auxiliary Coast Guard. Fellow artist and friend Julian Trevelyan wrote of him in the contemporary
London Bulletin
that he "is the man who is always talking about shipwrecks and pirates. They say he lives in Cornwall where he undermines the morals of the older fishermen; he turns them into jitterbugs" (see Alan Peat & Brian A Whitton, p.58).
Tunnard spent long hours and days at a vantage point perched high on the cliff-top, searching for any signs of invasion. In Trevelyan's later autobiography, he recalls with fondness that "after a lot of drinks in the pub and a session at his cottage during which he put on his pink plastic bowler hat and danced to the records of Cab Calloway and Fats Waller, he finally stumbled off round the cliffs to his look-out..." (
Op.Cit.
, p.63).
In 1940, Tunnard had an article published in
Picture Post
describing his experience called
'The Life of a Coast Guard'
. In this, he explained the marked contrast of hours spent looking out to sea considering the natural world, whilst surrounded by posters of British and enemy aircrafts, charts of flags and manuals on salvage. These extraordinary opposites contribute directly to the present work.
Here we see a superb example of Tunnards 'submarine' work. The perspective of this underwater panorama allows the viewer access to a marine cross-section in the artist's imagination. We can perceive the upper third as what he might actually have seen from his look-out and the lower three quarters as what he created in his minds eye. From the surface we just see the tip of an anchor-like structure barely penetrating the waves and the harmless part of a man of war bobbing innocently next to it. But below, the extent of the structure and tentacles are revealed through swirls of colour and pattern.
Taking inspiration from the world around him, this work can be interpreted as a commentary by the artist on war, in a sense of 'what you see may not be what you get'.
Portuguese Man O' War
is a symphony of draughtsmanship and symbolism, executed in an ostensibly difficult time and offered at auction here for the first time.
John Tunnard - Whole Holiday
Original
Auction:
Bonhams -Nov 16, 2011
- London
Lot number:
44
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Description:
John Tunnard A.R.A. (British, 1900-1971)
Whole Holiday
signed and dated 'John Tunnard 40/035' (lower left)
oil on board
25.5 x 20.3 cm. (10 x 8 in.)
EXHIBITED: London, Alex Reid & Lefevre Gallery, October 1940 Cheltenham, Autumn 1940-41 London, Zwemmer Gallery, September 1945, no.229 London, Marlborough Fine Art, no.94 LITERATURE: Alan Peat & Brian A. Whitton, John Tunnard, His Life and Work , Scholar Press, Aldershot, 1997, p.154, no.200 The work was initially titled Flag day .
John Tunnard - Two Heads
Original
Auction:
Bonhams -Jun 29, 2011
- London
Lot number:
127
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Description:
John Tunnard A.R.A. (British, 1900-1971)
Two heads
signed and dated 'John Tunnard/55.' (lower right)
watercolour and gouache
25 x 35 cm. (9 3/4 x 13 3/4 in.)
Footnote:
EXHIBITED: London, McRoberts & Tunnard, John Tunnard , 26 November -23 December 1959, no.19 London, Hartnoll & Eyre Gallery, John Tunnard , 6 - 30April 1971, no.18 LITERATURE: A. Peat and B.A. Whitton, John Tunnard, His Life and Work ,Scolar Press, Aldershot, 1997, pp.185-6, no.649, fig.48(ill.b&w) During the 1950s Tunnard did not tie himself to any one commercialgallery, as a result the records of his work from this period arerather sparse. Peat and Whitton write 'some of the more effectivepaintings from this period were ones which reflected strongly onhis training as a designer. Two heads (1955: Fig.48), forinstance, shows compositional devices which lend a feeling of unityto the painting, such as the placing of the darker head and therelated light yacht alongside the light head and dark yacht.' (A.Peat and B.A. Whitton, John Tunnard, His Life and Work ,Scolar Press, Aldershot, 1997, p.111)
John Tunnard - ''entymologist's Eye''
Original 1960
Lot number:
2286
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Description:
Framed gouache,
ink,
and pastel,
''Entymologist's Eye,'' 1960,
by John Tunnard (British,
1900-1971),
signed and dated lower ''John Tunnard '60'' lower right,
title inscribed in pencil verso,
sight: 14.5''h x 21''w. Provenance: Gifted to current owner from the artist's brother,
Robert Tunnard,
in 1962.





