Ernest Howard Shepard was born in 1879 in London, the son of an architect. His maternal grandfather was a water color painter, William Lee, R.W.S. His family, especially his father, encouraged his... Read full biography
Ernest Howard Shepard was born in 1879 in London, the son of an architect. His maternal grandfather was a water color painter, William Lee, R.W.S. His family, especially his father, encouraged his artwork from a very young age. He began drawing as soon as he could even hold a pencil. He enjoyed... Read full biography
Ernest Howard Shepard was born in 1879 in London, the son of an architect. His maternal grandfather was a water color painter, William Lee, R.W.S. His family, especially his father, encouraged his artwork from a very young age. He began drawing as soon as he could even hold a pencil. He enjoyed drawing many topics, but battle scenes were a particular favorite. His drawings from the young age of seven and eight show much detail and sophistication. "These childhood sketches are amazingly powerful... Read full biography
Ernest Howard Shepard was born in 1879 in London, the son of an architect. His maternal grandfather was a water color painter, William Lee, R.W.S. His family, especially his father, encouraged his artwork from a very young age. He began drawing as soon as he could even hold a pencil. He enjoyed drawing many topics, but battle scenes were a particular favorite. His drawings from the young age of seven and eight show much detail and sophistication. "These childhood sketches are amazingly powerful in action and character." (Senick, 1992, 174) The Shepard family attended many cultural events, such as concerts, the theater, museums, and private viewings. Ernest Shepard recorded these events in a diary of drawings and sketches, many of which... Read full biography
Ernest Howard Shepard was born in 1879 in London, the son of an architect. His maternal grandfather was a water color painter, William Lee, R.W.S. His family, especially his father, encouraged his artwork from a very young age. He began drawing as soon as he could even hold a pencil. He enjoyed drawing many topics, but battle scenes were a particular favorite. His drawings from the young age of seven and eight show much detail and sophistication. "These childhood sketches are amazingly powerful in action and character." (Senick, 1992, 174) The Shepard family attended many cultural events, such as concerts, the theater, museums, and private viewings. Ernest Shepard recorded these events in a diary of drawings and sketches, many of which have been preserved (Moritz, 1963, 382). Shepard's book Drawn from Memory describ... Read full biography
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Flights into Fantasy: Kendra and Allan Daniel Collection of Children's Illustration Brandywine River Museum and Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art (Exhibition catalog)