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Rinaldo Cuneo (July 2, 1877 – December 27, 1939), dubbed ''the Painter of San Francisco'', was an American artist known for his landscape paintings and murals. ==Early life and education== Rinaldo Cuneo was born in San Francisco on July 2, 1877,〔〔 part of an Italian American family of artists and musicians. Rinaldo was the second of Giovanni (John) Cuneo and his wife Annie's seven children.〔 Rinaldo and his brothers Cyrus (1879–1916) and Egisto (1890–1972) all became artists.〔 Their sisters Erminia, Clorinda, Evelina, and Clelia were interested in music and opera.〔〔 The family lived on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco's Italian American neighborhood of North Beach.〔〔 As an adult, Rinaldo's home and studio, on a cliff with unobstructed views of the bay, was just a block from his childhood home.〔〔 Cuneo enlisted in the Navy at age twenty, during the Spanish–American War, and served for three years aboard the ''Oregon'' as a gunner.〔〔 He then worked at the family business, a steamship ticket agency, and began his art studies, taking night classes at the Mark Hopkins Institute of Art under Arthur Frank Mathews, Arthur Putnam, and Gottardo Piazzoni. Among his classmates were Ralph Stackpole and Maynard Dixon.〔〔〔〔 His art education continued in London, and at Académie Colarossi in Paris (1911–1913).〔〔 He studied under James Abbott McNeill Whistler.〔
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