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Shepard's War: The Man Who Drew Winnie-the-Pooh
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Shepard's War: The Man Who Drew Winnie-the-Pooh
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Shepard's War: The Man Who Drew Winnie-the-Pooh
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A unique WWI narrative told through the drawings and writings of the man who later illustrated
Winnie-the-Pooh
and
The Wind in the Willows
Ernest Howard Shepard was born in London in 1879 into an artistic and literary family, and studied art from an early age. Best known as an illustrator and cartoonist, particularly in the period between the World Wars I and II, he was a political cartoonist for
Punch
, and a prolific illustrator of books. Shepard is most widely known for his illustrations of the Winnie-the-Pooh children’s book series by A. A. Milne and
by Kenneth Grahame, and these drawings have become classics in their own right, iconic in the minds of children and adults everywhere.
Shepard's War
is a personal, illustrated narrative of World War I, seen through the mainly unpublished contemporary drawings, illustrations, and written commentary of E. H. Shepard. With hundreds of original sketches ranging from caricatures of Shepard's fellow officers to technical drawings, and commentary from Shepard's own wartime notebooks and diaries, this is a unique insight into the life of an incredibly talented yet humble man. Providing an uniquely visual journey through two vastly different, although often strikingly similar, stories, the reader engages with World War I and Shepard's life on an intimate and thought-provoking level.
Winnie-the-Pooh
and
The Wind in the Willows
Ernest Howard Shepard was born in London in 1879 into an artistic and literary family, and studied art from an early age. Best known as an illustrator and cartoonist, particularly in the period between the World Wars I and II, he was a political cartoonist for
Punch
, and a prolific illustrator of books. Shepard is most widely known for his illustrations of the Winnie-the-Pooh children’s book series by A. A. Milne and
by Kenneth Grahame, and these drawings have become classics in their own right, iconic in the minds of children and adults everywhere.
Shepard's War
is a personal, illustrated narrative of World War I, seen through the mainly unpublished contemporary drawings, illustrations, and written commentary of E. H. Shepard. With hundreds of original sketches ranging from caricatures of Shepard's fellow officers to technical drawings, and commentary from Shepard's own wartime notebooks and diaries, this is a unique insight into the life of an incredibly talented yet humble man. Providing an uniquely visual journey through two vastly different, although often strikingly similar, stories, the reader engages with World War I and Shepard's life on an intimate and thought-provoking level.