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Terence Cuneo, Idyllic Dreams, 1988
Terence Cuneo, Idyllic Dreams, 1988
Terence Cuneo, Idyllic Dreams, 1988

Terence Cuneo British, 1907-1996

Idyllic Dreams, 1988
Oil on Canvas
44 x 59 cms / 17¼ x 23¼ inches
Signed 'Terence Cuneo' (lower left)
Dated March 1988
£ 45,000.00
Terence Cuneo, Idyllic Dreams, 1988
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Description

Painted in March 1988, Idyllic Dreams stands apart from Terence Cuneo’s better-known industrial and locomotive works, offering an evocative glimpse into the sun-drenched serenity of the Caribbean. The composition unfolds along a tranquil shoreline, where fishing boats rest on the foreshore beneath the shade of a leaning palm tree. A lone fisherman stands on the beach, with a quiet presence adding to the compositions stillness and sense of daily routine. The beach stretches into the distance, meeting gentle turquoise waves that dissolve into frothy white surf. A small island, fringed with palms, floats on the horizon, bathed in hazy sunlight. The interplay of light and shadow—an ever-present hallmark of Cuneo’s technique—creates an immersive depth, pulling the viewer into the warmth of the tropics. The painting’s brushwork is loose yet deliberate, capturing the movement of the sea and the shifting play of light on sand. It is a masterful exercise in atmosphere, embodying the languid, dreamlike quality of the Caribbean while maintaining the meticulous observation that defines Cuneo’s work.

Cuneo's artistic repertoire is predominantly celebrated for its vivid portrayals of railways, military scenes, and ceremonial events. His career, which began in illustration before pivoting to oil painting, spanned subjects as varied as regal ceremonies, military battles, and wildlife. His appointment as the official artist for Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 cemented his place as one of Britain’s most respected painters, yet his oeuvre reveals a profound interest in landscapes and travel.


Cuneo’s fascination with the Caribbean is less documented than his railway commissions, but it is known that he travelled extensively, capturing locations that inspired him. This painting suggests an admiration for the Caribbean’s rhythm of life - the harmony between man, nature, and sea. The painting Idyllic Dreams, created in March 1988, stands as a notable example of his work in this genre. This piece captures a serene Caribbean beach scene, showcasing Cuneo's versatility and ability to convey the tranquil beauty of tropical settings. Unlike the rigid structures of locomotives or the pomp of ceremonial scenes, Idyllic Dreams is fluid, relaxed, and imbued with an observational intimacy that suggests Cuneo was painting for himself rather than for commission.

Provenance

Private Collection, UK.

Gladwell & Patterson, London; acquired from the above in 2024.

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