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ERNEST HOWARD SHEPARD (1879-1976)

Wedding Bells (c. 1920 United Kingdom)

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Item Stock Code

814

Item Medium Description

Watercolour and bodycolour over pencil

Item Signed, Inscribed, Dated Details

Signed; inscribed beneath the mount; signed and inscribed with the artist's Shamley Green address on the reverse (beneath the backboard)

European Dimensions

28.00 cm wide   30.00 cm high

UK/USA Converted Dimensions

11.02 inches wide  11.81 inches high

Item Description / Dealer Expertise

Shepard was born in St John’s Wood, the son of an architect and amateur painter and the grandson of the watercolour artist William Lee. He was educated at St John’s Wood Preparatory School, Colet Court School and St Paul’s. He studied art at Heatherley’s, winning a scholarship to the Royal Academy Schools in 1897. He lived in Glebe Place, Chelsea before moving to Shamley Green near Guildford in 1904. At this period he was contributing cartoons and illustrations to Graphic, Illustrated London News, Printer’s Pie, London Opinion, Nash’s, Odd Volume, Pears Annual and The Sketch. He was first published in Punch in 1907 and thereafter became a regular contributor.

During the First Wold War he served in the Royal Artillery, being posted in France, Belgium and Italy and achieving the rank of major and being awarded the Military Cross at Ypres in 1917. After the war he returned to his work as a cartoonist, eventually succeeding Bernard Partridge at chief Cartoonist at Punch in 1945. However, Shepard is now best know for his work as an illustrator, particularly of A.A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh and Kenneth Grahame’s Wind in the Willows.

The present work is a design for the Special Wedding Number of The Sketch magazine.

SHEPARD
Type Artist/Maker
Country of origin United Kingdom
Born 1879
Died 1976

Ernest Howard Shepard was born in St. John's Wood in London; his father was an architect. Art studies were at Heatherley's and the RA Schools. He started working for Punch in 1907 and became chief artist there in 1945. His name is inseperable from the wonderful characters he created for A A Milne's Pooh series of books.

Books illustrated include: When we were Very Young, Winnie-the-Pooh, Now we are Six, Mr Punch's County Songs, The House at Pooh Corner, When I was Very Young, The Wind in the Willows, The Islanders, The Secret Garden, Tom Brown's Schooldays as well as contributing to Graphic, Nash's Magazine, Pear's Annual, Printer's Pie, Sketch and Punch.

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Sarah Colegrave

Sarah Colegrave
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London
W14
England

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