The Railway Artist

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

Комментарии • 52

  • @paulfogarty7724
    @paulfogarty7724 3 года назад +6

    His eye for detail is amazing !. At first I thought the left and right windows looked a bit odd / uneaven, then I noticed it was exactly like on the actual engine. An illusion caused when you view the engine slightly from a 3/4 angle.

  • @lewisner
    @lewisner 6 лет назад +24

    Whenn we had a national rail system owned by the government providing a service to the people, and we had "Railways Artists". All gone.

    • @rassyconkerhead5548
      @rassyconkerhead5548 3 года назад

      Now our rail system is owned by foreign governments, and the exorbitant prices we pay subsidise train travel in european countries.
      Anyone who thinks the Tories are patriotic is a mug.

  • @djwarren5081
    @djwarren5081 6 лет назад +12

    Fantastic. Loved looking at his paintings when I was a kid. Thanks for posting.

  • @reginaldcopperbottom4208
    @reginaldcopperbottom4208 5 лет назад +15

    BOCO!

  • @markrich7171
    @markrich7171 3 года назад +5

    Great Artist. I used to pass his former home in Ember Lane, Near Thames Ditton, London. There are new houses there now but there is a 'Blue Plaque' dedicated to him in the wall of one of them. We used to have great fun looking for his trademark, which was a mouse hidden somewhere in the picture. With regards to the class 28's were very unreliable which was mainly down to their two stroke Crossley engines. They were down to be re-engined once the re-engining of the class 31's had been complete but owing to the large drop in traffic during the 60's BR had a surplus of loco's and they were deemed non-standard and withdrawn instead. There were also 10 no. Class 08 diesel shunters D3117 - D3126 that were fitted with Crossley engines and they were also subject to an early withdrawal in 1967 and all scrapped by May 1968.

    • @stevenweasel2678
      @stevenweasel2678 2 года назад

      good write - up / just 1 minor error . they werent all scrapped D 5705 Survives

  • @railfreightdrivergallagherGBRf
    @railfreightdrivergallagherGBRf 3 года назад +3

    Awesome artist with his signature 'find the mouse' . Brilliant 👏

  • @MrDavros-qb2lj
    @MrDavros-qb2lj 6 лет назад +4

    fantastic piece of footage of a pure genius at work. Many thanks for putting this on.

  • @kaireumoja4178
    @kaireumoja4178 6 лет назад +9

    BoCo and Murdoch is in this video

  • @WS-1
    @WS-1 7 лет назад +4

    Great piece of railway history .

  • @swanvictor887
    @swanvictor887 10 дней назад

    when I was a kid....oh jesus, I sound like that Monty Python Poor Yorkshiremen sketch - "When I were a lad...!" I used to love Cuneo's work on the Hornby Catalogue, every year!

  • @scopex2749
    @scopex2749 4 года назад +2

    Beautiful detail as a once painter I love Cuneo’s work! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @allanm6246
    @allanm6246 3 года назад

    He climbed up the Forth Rail Bridge once to get a view of the track to sketch and paint an A4 going past! Was a very windy and stormy night!.

  • @SegaMario
    @SegaMario 8 лет назад +7

    Really wish there were more survivors of the Class 28...

    • @dennisdavidson4175
      @dennisdavidson4175 4 года назад

      I know the X and XA classes in Perth, Western Australia used similar engines to the Metrovicks. Maybe one day, someone could build a D5720 with an imported X(A) engine.

    • @ciala51
      @ciala51 3 года назад

      I wish more were saved but at least they aren’t all gone we still have one and the one saved was saved by accident I need to look into it a bit more

    • @SegaMario
      @SegaMario 3 года назад

      @@ciala51 I'm aware that D5705 survives, but the overhaul is taking forever to complete. I want to see this legend ride again!

  • @antonysmith9173
    @antonysmith9173 3 года назад

    Like the army surplus? Jacket the look-out is wearing. Great memories.

  • @stephenpowell5912
    @stephenpowell5912 3 года назад

    Great video ♥️

  • @chrisst8922
    @chrisst8922 3 года назад

    I remember reading that many RAF stations had a Cuneo in the officer's mess. I wonder where they all went.

  • @railtrolley
    @railtrolley 5 лет назад +5

    This poster was also the cover art work for a Triang Hornby model trains catalogue?

    • @johnd8892
      @johnd8892 3 года назад +4

      Edition 18 from 1972. Although the slow selling ex Hornby Dublo model was on in the Tri-ang Hornby catalogue for one year in 1966. Recent Oscar Paisley vids show more of the model st work 55 years later. Mr Snooze also.

  • @novakingood3788
    @novakingood3788 3 года назад

    Interestingly, Cuneo, sketches the 9F as 'background' for the Class 28, but in the final painting we see what appears to be a Black 5.

  • @gnerco
    @gnerco 9 лет назад +2

    If you ever get the chance take a look at his masterpiece of Waterloo Station on display at the NRM York -

  • @julyleonard
    @julyleonard 3 года назад +3

    Boco anybody?

  • @chompette_
    @chompette_ 2 года назад

    Hindsight is a fascinating thing, all these art pieces that were made of the Metrovick Type 2s, British Railways must have believed in them in having a future on the network, not yet knowing their bloody awful engines would take them off the roster within 8 years.

  • @pikachuthebananasplit9061
    @pikachuthebananasplit9061 2 месяца назад

    0:24
    The diesel looked up.
    "Do you mind?"
    "Yes" said Bill "I do I want my trucks please"
    "These are mine" said the diesel "Go Away"

  • @tonyh1515
    @tonyh1515 2 года назад

    Hes wearing a pair of original levi jeans (Hard to get hold of back then)

  • @Mounhas
    @Mounhas 3 года назад +2

    Good to put a face to a very talented artist.
    Shame the commentator cannot distinguish between a train & a locomotive.

  • @yellowleafy
    @yellowleafy 2 года назад +2

    "Do you mind? "
    -BoCo

    • @MrBeeps.
      @MrBeeps. 10 месяцев назад

      “Of course I do I want my trucks”
      -Ben

  • @russellgxy2905
    @russellgxy2905 9 лет назад +1

    That sir is the closest I will probably ever see a Metrovick up close.

  • @andybyrne50
    @andybyrne50 8 лет назад +2

    Great film of an outstanding artist ! ....I wonder if the mouse is easy to find on the painting ?

    • @Stibsyt
      @Stibsyt 3 года назад +1

      In the gantry...

    • @andybyrne50
      @andybyrne50 3 года назад +1

      Yes,I saw this painting a while back and managed to find it ! .To be honest, I was more captivated by the painting itself ,and the way he captured the railway of the time.

  • @richardhebden5603
    @richardhebden5603 Год назад

    Am I imagining it, but wasn't there usually a tiny mouse somewhere in the finished painting?

  • @paulbislin8471
    @paulbislin8471 6 лет назад

    Wow

  • @superbracey
    @superbracey 8 лет назад

    Did there use to be a Class 28 at Southport Steam Port museum? I'm sure there's a photo somewhere of a young me stood in front of one.

  • @benwise6517
    @benwise6517 5 лет назад

    I want to be a painter, and do stuff like this? Any advice on what materials and things?

    • @rassyconkerhead5548
      @rassyconkerhead5548 3 года назад +1

      I imagine you'd need paint. Possibly brushes, or you could just use your own hair.

  • @habibputra1flag
    @habibputra1flag 2 года назад +1

    Boco save me 🥺

  • @АртемПістунов
    @АртемПістунов 2 года назад +1

    BoCo :)

  • @ThePanzer6
    @ThePanzer6 2 года назад

    Pre High Vis Look Out

  • @H.EL-Othemany
    @H.EL-Othemany 6 лет назад +1

    Why not take a picture and go home to draw it?

    • @oliverthegreatwesternengin8029
      @oliverthegreatwesternengin8029 6 лет назад +1

      It's simple, if you take a close look at a locomotive when standing right in front of it, you can see much more details.
      And its also because back then, cameras were not as good as they are today.

    • @almostkentish3042
      @almostkentish3042 4 года назад +1

      The video quality should give you your answer

    • @crewelocoman5b161
      @crewelocoman5b161 3 года назад +1

      Fair point...but Cuneo was an enthusiast as well as a fine artist and his paintings convey not just the image but the atmosphere of the railway as it was back then. Look at any of his railway paintings, particularly of steam locos inside a depot you can almost sense the smell of hot oil on steel, coal fire, smoke and sound. David Shepherd was another such artist, starting with highly evocative and dramatic paintings of elephants in Africa and went on later to record his other passion, steam locomotives in the final years of British Railways. Like Cuneo he could only produce his paintings by going there to soak up the atmosphere as well as outlining the sketches. Compare these artists' paintings to the sort of pictures one sees of trains on jigsaw puzzle boxes. Very nice, but flat and one dimensional. Cuneo had a special trademark: all his paintings (including one of a Guardsman) had a mouse somewhere in the picture!

  • @finndahuman57
    @finndahuman57 5 лет назад +2

    A Beautiful Engine just Very bad Performance

  • @ChillGuy2015
    @ChillGuy2015 Год назад

    Its BoCo and Murdoch