Cuneo (surname)

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Cuneo is a surname of Italian origin. There is a notable family of Italian-descent with the named Cuneo primarily located in San Francisco and London, and many of the members of the family were painters. [1]

The family name Cuneo refers to the following people:

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References

  1. Steiner, Mary (2016-03-12). "CUNEO: A Family of Early California Artists by Mary Steiner". issuu. Retrieved 2022-10-27.