David (Richard David) Shepherd PRICE CHARTS
1931 Hendon, London, England - 2017 Sussex, England. Known for: Large wild animal in landscape painting.
David Shepherd, Who Both Painted and Preserved Wildlife, Dies at 86. By Neil Genzlinger, September 25, 2017, Obituary, The New York Times. David Shepherd, a British artist whose love of painting... Read full biography
David Shepherd, Who Both Painted and Preserved Wildlife, Dies at 86. By Neil Genzlinger, September 25, 2017, Obituary, The New York Times. David Shepherd, a British artist whose love of painting wildlife led him to become a leading conservationist as well, died on Sept. 19 in Sussex, England. He... Read full biography
David Shepherd, Who Both Painted and Preserved Wildlife, Dies at 86. By Neil Genzlinger, September 25, 2017, Obituary, The New York Times. David Shepherd, a British artist whose love of painting wildlife led him to become a leading conservationist as well, died on Sept. 19 in Sussex, England. He was 86. The cause was complications of Parkinson’s disease, an announcement by the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation said. Mr. Shepherd was well known for his paintings of elephants, tigers and other... Read full biography
David Shepherd, Who Both Painted and Preserved Wildlife, Dies at 86. By Neil Genzlinger, September 25, 2017, Obituary, The New York Times. David Shepherd, a British artist whose love of painting wildlife led him to become a leading conservationist as well, died on Sept. 19 in Sussex, England. He was 86. The cause was complications of Parkinson’s disease, an announcement by the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation said. Mr. Shepherd was well known for his paintings of elephants, tigers and other wild animals of Africa and Asia, which he generally rendered in a straightforward, naturalistic style that may not have been appreciated in fine-art circles but did generate plenty of sales. He also loved to paint locomotives and military scenes with... Read full biography
David Shepherd, Who Both Painted and Preserved Wildlife, Dies at 86. By Neil Genzlinger, September 25, 2017, Obituary, The New York Times. David Shepherd, a British artist whose love of painting wildlife led him to become a leading conservationist as well, died on Sept. 19 in Sussex, England. He was 86. The cause was complications of Parkinson’s disease, an announcement by the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation said. Mr. Shepherd was well known for his paintings of elephants, tigers and other wild animals of Africa and Asia, which he generally rendered in a straightforward, naturalistic style that may not have been appreciated in fine-art circles but did generate plenty of sales. He also loved to paint locomotives and military scenes with aircraft and other large machinery. An early-1970s BBC documentary about him was called The Man Who Loves Giants.... Read full biography
